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Author: lamis899
Posted: Oct 01 2018 - 11:50 AM
Subject: re: Need to find this oldies song
David your finding oldies song please cheek this track
The Dixie Cups - Chapel Of Love https://mp3ud.com/music/1262/the-dixie-cups-chapel-of-love
Author: david77
Posted: Sep 29 2018 - 04:38 AM
Subject: Need to find this oldies song
I am not sure but I can remember I heard this song in the 70's but it may be from the 60's.

It's one of those songs using made up lyrics and all I can vaguely remember as far as logical words are. "Inside out baby"
Also, "When the words come out this way." It is not Jan and Dean "Baby Talk."

The only big clue is I remember the name of the song was something like. Allemecy, Alamency or maybe Elamensy. It apparently is the girls name in the song. I believe the pronounciation would be. "Al LA MEN SEE."

Thank you if anyone comes up with this because it is driving batty. I can hum some of it but that's all.

David
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