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user picture Author: beerslayer
Posted: May 08 2008 - 12:45 PM
Subject: re: searching title pop song(s)
I don't know why - I'm sure it's wrong - but your clip made me think of the song "Mack The Knife", with versions by many artists including Bobby Darrin and Louis Armstrong. (Some version somewhere may have had multiple singers.) Is this even close?
Author: cantor
Posted: Apr 13 2008 - 07:00 AM
Subject: re: re: searching title pop song(s)
nicknak, thank you very much for your reply!
This is not the clip I mean, but....
it is exactly the melody I gave in my message.
So you cant help. I was wrong with the theme of the song.
All my compliments you found this clip.
And no problem, because I like this clip very much too.

Now I have to find out, what the right theme is of the pop-clip
I mean. It is sure that there are more than 2 men singing and
swinging, and the brass band is visible in the clip too.

Thanks again!
==================================

nicknak wrote:
I'm guessing this is the intro to "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon.
Check out the video on youtube, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOiVaE-pKqM

Paul Simon is the little guy, and Chevy Chase is lip syncing.

Author: nicknak
Posted: Apr 04 2008 - 07:31 AM
Subject: re: searching title pop song(s)
I'm guessing this is the intro to "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon.
Check out the video on youtube, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOiVaE-pKqM

Paul Simon is the little guy, and Chevy Chase is lip syncing.

Author: cantor
Posted: Mar 15 2008 - 05:36 AM
Subject: searching title pop song(s)

 
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This is the intro of a popsong ONLY. I heard it used in a TV-documentary yesterday.
This intro is played by trumpets. The song is very well known, it was a hit
about 15 - 20 years ago. Singing by a group of men. You hear a strong accent on
the short "b 8" tone.

The number of singers is 4 I think. I can remember the video-clip. These men
were well dressed in suits. (and hats?) One of the singers was a very little
man (comparing to the other singers) , and was wearing a white suit.
They are singing, and dancing. The instrumental
members of the group are in the clip too, especially brass.
The atmosphere of this video-clip was sure, that the artists
had really fun in singing and dancing this song.

I cant remember the name of the song, or the group.
Perhaps someone can help me? Thanks!
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I have a second question about a pop song, but dont dare to open a new
topic about it, because I have SO few information. ;-) Has anyone any idea
the title, artists, of an Italian popsong, (was a tophit too) definitly singing
in Italian language,by a woman and a men. They sing in that song separately AND
together. I have heard it many times on radio during the years about 1992-1995
It was a very quiet song.....like easy listining or lovesong.
Every possible comment or suggestion for this question is welcome!!


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