"I wanna lose my man" - Who is it? (Desperate second post)

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  1. crazyruski said:

    Question "I wanna lose my man" - Who is it? (Desperate second post)

    She sang "I wanna lose my man..." and I got hooked 15 years ago.
    Still there, but can't identify.

    It’s a blues song that was supposedly performed by an African American woman (noticeable accent).

    The song reached me in Moscow (Russia) in about 1979-80 (which places its release roughly before that time). It was brought to our University’s campus by one of our foreign students from Europe.

    Here's what I got for lyrics:

    Refrain: I wanna lose my man
    I wanna lose my man
    Yeah-yeah-yeah
    (2 times)

    I never realized this guy was not for me
    And every single night he wants to watch TV.
    About where he gets his gifts I don't know
    He doesn't smoke, he doesn't drink, it does not go.

    (Refrain)

    ……………………………………………………..
    ……………………………………………………..
    He's never smoked pot he's never sniffed cocain
    His old and (…) routine's just driving me insane.


    I remember
    He was so tender
    And I could die now
    And I cry
    and I cry
    and I cry...

    I still love him
    And I'll be trying
    But it's not worth it
    If I try
    if I try
    if I try...

    (Refrain)

    While all my friends are just a bunch of crazy guys
    A guy who ………. was very special to my eyes
    It must have been the difference (that) attracted me
    I could only imagine how boring it could be

    It's not for me!
    It's not for me!
    It's not for me!

    (Refrain)


    Really hope someone out there can find this treasure from the 70s. Thanks!

    CR
    Last edited by crazyruski; 10-15-2006 at 11:55 AM.
     
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    Thistle said:

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    Wow that is hard to find! I guess songs from the 70's just get forgotten and never put online. I was looking for a song from the 70's as well called "I only live to love you" and found nothing. I will keep trying for you though. How do you know all the lyrics so accurately?
     
  3. crazyruski said:

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    Thank you so much for your effort, Thistle. Speaking of lyrics, it was something. English is my second language (Russian is the first) and the singer does not pronounce clear, either. It was really frustrating when I found one of my old tapes (I brought with me when I emigrated to Canada) and asked my Canadian buddies to listen. They could not catch it, either! We'd listened repetitively (3 of us) for several times. Now I'm thinking of digitizing the tape (don't know how, not yet) and posting it as an MP3. What really gets me, it was not something rare. It was a well made piece (I would say, a qiuite aggressive statement in "blues-looking" hits). It was brought to Moscow by an international student, so it was already sorted as something quite outstanding.
    -cr
     
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    Thistle said:

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    CR

    I can't belive I can't find it yet! For such a popular song for its time, it's hidden well. Have you had any luck lately?

    Thistle
     
  5. laStraniear said:

    Default I Wanna Lose my man

    The song you have been looking for is called 'lose my man' and was performed by 'Belle Epoque in 1979.

    Here is the site address: http://www.musicfan.ru/belle_epoque_discography.htm

    I hope this is helpful.
    Cheers,
    v
     
  6. Noriel said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyruski View Post
    She sang "I wanna lose my man..." and I got hooked 15 years ago.
    Still there, but can't identify.

    It’s a blues song that was supposedly performed by an African American woman (noticeable accent).

    The song reached me in Moscow (Russia) in about 1979-80 (which places its release roughly before that time). It was brought to our University’s campus by one of our foreign students from Europe.

    Here's what I got for lyrics:

    Refrain: I wanna lose my man
    I wanna lose my man
    Yeah-yeah-yeah
    (2 times)

    I never realized this guy was not for me
    And every single night he wants to watch TV.
    About where he gets his gifts I don't know
    He doesn't smoke, he doesn't drink, it does not go.

    (Refrain)

    ……………………………………………………..
    ……………………………………………………..
    He's never smoked pot he's never sniffed cocain
    His old and (…) routine's just driving me insane.


    I remember
    He was so tender
    And I could die now
    And I cry
    and I cry
    and I cry...

    I still love him
    And I'll be trying
    But it's not worth it
    If I try
    if I try
    if I try...

    (Refrain)

    While all my friends are just a bunch of crazy guys
    A guy who ………. was very special to my eyes
    It must have been the difference (that) attracted me
    I could only imagine how boring it could be

    It's not for me!
    It's not for me!
    It's not for me!

    (Refrain)


    Really hope someone out there can find this treasure from the 70s. Thanks!

    CR
    You can listen to this song it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0AmO...e_gdata_player