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Author: stovenator
Posted: Aug 26 2005 - 11:36 PM
Subject: re: Suzuki Boulivard?
Did you try their website?

http://www.suzukicycles.com/images/promos/popups/blvd_song/index.html

That seems to be the song, available for download. It looks like it's a studio band hired to create a song for Suzuki.
Author: lee harvey
Posted: Aug 07 2005 - 11:07 PM
Subject: Suzuki Boulivard?
I recently hear this old tune on a Suzuki Boulevard ad (motorcycle). The rider is crusing on a bridge and you hear the lyric, "Wherever you want to be, you can ride with me on the boulevard." You might think this would be easy to identify but, "boulevard" does not seem to be in the title. I checked Napster. Ive even called Suzuki. Hope you can help me not much here to go on.
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