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Author: rainerd
Posted: Mar 12 2007 - 11:42 AM
Subject: re: Do you know this music
I don't know the one you've asked for, but I've heard the second, somewhat similar melody: It was called "Music Box Dancer" and was performed by the James Last Orchestra in the 1970s.

Best regards,

Rainer
Author: w0lfie
Posted: Mar 11 2007 - 04:40 PM
Subject: re: Do you know this music

 
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The last bit reminds me of this:


 
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but I don't know what song that is either... sorry!

Author: mamatt
Posted: Feb 21 2007 - 06:03 PM
Subject: Do you know this music
Do you know this melody, it's the beggining of the music, what is the compositor and what is the title, it's play with a piano

e'8 e'8 c'4 e'8 c'8 e'8 g'8 c''8 b'8 a'8 g'8
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