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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > It's kind of a house song I think, but it's a popular hit
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Author: aiss
Posted: Oct 03 2013 - 12:01 AM
Subject: It's kind of a house song I think, but it's a popular hit
I've tried searching for the lyrics, but I can't remember them correctly and I can't find this song, something like 'Can't turn around when I think about...' I don't know if those are the actual words, but that is how I remember it, and that should be the main hook. It's a really famous song, very well known, quite new I think, but I don't know what song it is.

Can't record on my computer so the notes and estimated lyrics are:
Long E (Can't..
Legato D, C, H (Turn Around..
A, G (When I..
A, C, A ( Think about...

Er, sorry for the vague hints, but I hope someone might have any idea what song it is.
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