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Author: w0lfie
Posted: Apr 28 2006 - 07:36 PM
Subject: re: re: Please help name this dreamy melody.
you're kidding? the Victoria's Secret CD?! I guess i shouldn't be surprised. It's the only store in the mall with any decent background music. all the other stores play grunge or hip hop or *shudders* country.
Author: lunaesta
Posted: Apr 25 2006 - 05:58 PM
Subject: re: Please help name this dreamy melody.
Oh JOY!!! The mystery is SOLVED!! The song is "When Angels Fly" by Tena Clark. You can find the song on the "Heavenly - Music for Angels" CD by Victoria's Secret.
Author: lunaesta
Posted: Mar 31 2006 - 01:33 AM
Subject: Please help name this dreamy melody.
I would seriously appreciate help with naming this melody. I would like to know the title and composer. I have posted on several other sites to no avail. I have called the company using the melody in their advertisement for Lunesta sleep aid; they do not have a clue. This melody is very dreamy and hauntingly beautiful. Hoping you can help:

 
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