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Author: acousticallyyours
Posted: Jul 13 2012 - 08:24 PM
Subject: re: re: Help me find this melody
WOW! Thanks to icalvo for helping me out. I really appreciate it. :-)
user picture Author: icalvo
Posted: Jul 12 2012 - 06:50 PM
Subject: re: Help me find this melody
The first tune (guitar) is "L'amour est bleu" ("Love is blue"), by André Popp. The most famous rendition is by Paul Mauriat and his orchestra.

Second tune, I'd ask areemail to start a new thread for it and also try to whistle it better :D.
Author: acousticallyyours
Posted: Jul 12 2012 - 02:37 PM
Subject: re: Help me find this melody
Please help me find the this tune which has been on my mind for many years now. I must have heard it in my teens some 20 years back.



Thanks
Author: areemail
Posted: Jul 10 2012 - 05:54 AM
Subject: Help me find this melody


Thanks! :)
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