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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Mystery Tune (from film Casino) [solved
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Author: Nonameo
Posted: Jul 04 2005 - 10:42 PM
Subject: re: Mystery Tune (from film Casino)
wow, you are GOOD !

Thanks man, i've been trying to find that for ages. i found a song on amazon by that artist for the soundtrack to that film, but it doesnt sound anything like it.

this post is now solved

Thanks again

-Nonameo-
Author: Tom
Posted: Jul 04 2005 - 07:24 PM
Subject: re: Mystery Tune (from film Casino)
"Whip It" by Devo. Circa 1980.
Author: Nonameo
Posted: Jul 03 2005 - 10:59 PM
Subject: Mystery Tune (from film Casino)
hi guys

can anybody name this tune ? its from the film Casino, and it doesnt appear in the list of songs on the soundtrack or at the end of the film.

this soundbyte is taken from the film so there is a little bit of talking.

http://nonameo.elite-tek.com/mystery-song.wav

Thanks

-Nonameo-
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