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Author: alex_psych_fan
Posted: Feb 14 2010 - 08:17 PM
Subject: re: Please help me find this song
It's The Queen!
Jazz, 1978, song name is "Jealosy"
Author: Vincent Mastronardi
Posted: Apr 10 2003 - 05:58 AM
Subject: Please help me find this song
Hey everyone. II'm not sure if I'm in the right kind of place to find a pop song but if not, could you please tell me of a site better suited for this.

I'm looking for the song title and artist of a song that I think is called 'Jealousy'. It has a very euro-dance pop feel and I remember hearing it around 1997.

Here are some of the lyrics (or what I think are the lyrics).

Jealosy
Why do you love her
In your eyes there is now other
.......
Oh jealousy
Brings you down

Thank you very much in advance for any info you can give me.
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