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itskub
04-28-2006, 01:34 PM
hey, im gonna describe this song since i dont have a link for it. but its really well known, its usually played on piano and a bass, in the "chorus" the piano's bass note goes down a half step a few times. actually any famous spanish tune's titles would be fine, and i can listen to them myself to find out the song.
i think its that part in gloria estefan's "conga"
thanks for any help

Foggy_Notion
04-29-2006, 12:52 PM
I'm sorry no one here could help you with your question.
I myself am trying to figure out the name of a song
and I joined this group today just for help on that.

However due to spamming attacks, new members can
not "start a thread" for 24 hours, we are however allowed
to reply to threads so I thought I would post the question
here. It is a slow rock American or English song from I believe
the 1960s and the most memorable words in the lyrics are...

..."I've been lost and forgotten"

Anyone know the name of the song? I would appreciate it,
It's not "Sitting on the dock of the bay" by Ottis Redding, is it?

Thanks

slack
04-29-2006, 01:04 PM
..."I've been lost and forgotten"Not to be vague or anything ...

Read the rules, don't make stupid threads like this, and if you have questions post them in the tips & questions thread sticked at the top.

Edit: No, I don't know what song it is.

incubotic
04-29-2006, 01:19 PM
Its not Otis Reading, cause he doesnt sound English at all and it would be obvious if it was Stittin... anyway.

The cuban/Spanish one could be Lets Boogaloo by Willie Rosario or Mama Papa Tu but it really could be anything....both of u guys need to give us more info if you want an answer though its like me asking
'Im looking for some kind of a jazz song with a sax and piano'