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Author: hotrodvette
Posted: Jan 28 2005 - 08:04 AM
Subject: Night in NY 1984
Sade? (pronounced shaw-day) It's a long shot, but she is definitly jazz/soul/easy listening all rolled into one. I would, without hesitation, recommend Sade to anyone searching for this type of sound.
Author: Margo
Posted: Jan 25 2005 - 04:01 AM
Subject: night in new york 1984
I'm trying to find a song which I heard all the time during the summer of 1984. It had the words Night in new York in the song. It was sort of jazz, sort of soul, had a lot of saxophones, other instruments. A woman sang quite a bit of the melody. I think the group was a Black group. I thought the word Spice was in the group name but maybe not. Any thoughts? I've tried searching for this song so many places. Thanks.
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