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Author: reddarts
Posted: Aug 19 2018 - 06:08 PM
Subject: A few pop songs that I couldn't identify by myself!
Good afternoon,

I wonder if any of you could help me identifying any of these 13 brief tunes (they are digitized ones, not actual excerpts of copyrighted music). I'm sure they are pop songs from the 50s-60s-70s, but I can't recognize them.

I came here looking for help, because in another forum (I won't write here its URL, since it may be viewed as spam) we are trying to name all the music extracted from a certain videogame, which happen to be filled with some classical music and a lot of pop and nursery rhymes songs. We were able to identify almost all, but about 40 songs still remain unknown for us.

Of course, I wish to somehow credit you in the original thread/project, if you ask for it, as a kind of acknowledgement for helping us.

The pop tunes are in this folder:

https://mega.nz/#F!SdkgSahZ!OaNSE2eFdSF-x0Aa-3c1ug

Thank you in advance!
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