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Author: Edu
Posted: Apr 05 2004 - 10:40 AM
Subject: LOOKING FOR 3 SONGS
I�ve 3 heard songs recently that I would like to know what are these.

The first is a funny,brighting up song, Makes me think of summer. I think it�s from the 60�s and i think it�s american. The voice is of a man but I don�t know exactly the lyrics. The song starts like this (Maybe the lyrics are no right, I dont know):

I know,I know it, oh oh
I think I�d go
Yeah,yeah,yeah,yeah,yeah

The second is an 80�s pop song, and the only phrases i remember are:


"it�s burning deep inside me,
don�t you feel the same?
......................
.......................
all through the night
all through the night


It�s a woman who sings it

The other one is a pop song, late 80�s or 90, a man brings the voice and the only part I remember is:


PA RA RA RA, PA RA RA RA RA

OH OH OH OH, OH OH OH OH

.....to your love

The song sounds like U2 (more or less, hehe)

I know there aren�t too many clues!

Answer if you know please, I�ve been searching for a long long time and still haven�t found it!

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