This one's stumped me for years

Thread: This one's stumped me for years

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  1. 7rider said:

    Default This one's stumped me for years

    I have an MP3, with no title, no name, no nothing! It's lyrics are mainly "Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm" (or maybe "Uhhh, Uhhh, Uhhh").

    This is repeated in sets of three throught the entire song, stepping through four notes in the process. Each "Mmmm" (or "Uhhh") is a different note, except the last one, which changes notes in the middle of it, thus the fourth note.

    There are a couple of parts where there are some additional lyrics sung by a female singer. The first is about 1:10 into the song, the second about 1:48 into the song. She sings something like, "Want give 'em a hand". (I'm totally guessing at what she's really singing.)

    Then, at about 2:33 in, she sings something like "Oh, with your man tonight. Want give 'em a hand" (Again, I'm guessing at best.)

    I'd classify it as dance music, not quite disco, but a definite dance beat. It has a strong keyboard track, in fact I'd guess that the only instruments used in the song are (multiple) keyboards, bass guitar and drums.

    Whoever can tell me this song gets the "Wow, you're good" award!

    Thanks!
  2. lollipop's Avatar

    lollipop said:

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    You say, you actually have the song?
    Upload it, so we can listen yo it.

    if you dont know any hosts, then here is one: zSHARE - Free Image, Video, Audio, Flash and File Hosting

    Last edited by lollipop; 07-05-2007 at 10:46 PM. Reason: added a link to web host site
  3. 7rider said:

    Default Sample Download

    Thanks Lollipop.

    Here's a link to the zShare download, (if I did it correctly):

    zSHARE - unknown song.mp3

    [Hey RIAA...this is just a section of the song so I can find it and BUY it]


    This is the last minute and is pretty much the same as the first part, including how it starts, with mainly vocals with some light keyboard. Then the bass and drums come in.

    I hope this helps.
  4. 7rider said:

    Default Found It!

    Got the answer from another group. The song is "The Rafters" by Moby. It's on his "18" album/CD, in case you're interested.