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Author: udhayk
Posted: Apr 28 2017 - 07:45 AM
Subject: I could not remember a music name I heard in 1993
Hey guys,

Can you help me to find a background music I heard in my 13 that I could hum the words and remember the background music but don't know it's name or album? I barely remember the words and those are a woman singing "Shalom Dhimma Dhimma Dhimma" then Alto Saxophone like music then the woman again singing "Shalom Dhomma Dhomma" and the Saxophone music then men chorus as attached in mp3 clip (the clip from Decode - Me, You and Pain Album) which the men chorus is similar in that music.

Thanks
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