CLUES:
-I heard this song on XM 23 (The Heart), a station that plays mostly love songs.
-It was sung by an African-American group.
-The lead vocalist is male.
-A harmonica opens the song and plays throughout.
-A distinctive part of the lyrics is when the lead artist sings, "Oh weh, oh weh."
-While the chorus is singing in the background, the lead vocalist exclaims, "I'll never let you go!"
Please help me figure out what song this is. Thank you!
2007-02-27
02:20:53
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CLUES:
-I heard this song on XM 23 (The Heart), a station that plays mostly love songs.
-It was sung by an African-American group.
-The lead vocalist is male.
-A harmonica opens the song and plays throughout.
-A distinctive part of the lyrics is when the lead artist sings, "Oh weh, oh weh."
-While the chorus is singing in the background, the lead vocalist exclaims, "I'll never let you go!"
-In response to the first two answers, the song is not "Oh Girl" by The Chi-Lites . . . and it sounds much older than anything put out by 50 Cent.
Please help me figure out what song this is. Thank you!
2007-02-27
02:39:25 ·
update #1
In response to the first two answers . . .
-No, this isn't a song by 50 Cent . . . in fact, this song must have been put out between the 70's and the 90's.
-No, this isn't "Oh Girl" by The Chi-Lites because I know that song very well. The characteristic lyric in this song is the vocalist's "Oh weh oh weh" . . . I'm sorry I don't have more lyrics to work with!
2007-02-27
02:41:54 ·
update #2
It's not the Keith Martin song . . . I think it's older than that song, and performed by a more well-known artist/group! Thanks, though!
2007-02-27
12:55:52 ·
update #3