Its sung by a male, has a sax that plays along with the chorus, and solos, has a beachy-contemperary feel to it.
Couldbe early 90s
2007-10-08
05:49:05
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no, more contemporary
the sax plays a high note, then starting at about half that pitch, plays three notes stepping down It does this twice, then plays the scheme a little lower, then five notes stepping down, then sweeps back up with about nine notes
If I wanted to make up words to fit the rythm of the lyrics, it would be:
I don't e-ver want to dance with you (starting high, tumbling lower in pitch) high low high low sweep-ing rythm (last part sweeps down) I don't e-ver want to dance with you (starting high, tumbling lower in pitch)
triplelet and beee withhh youuuu then the sax would solo without words
2007-10-08
05:57:57 ·
update #1
baker street:
good song, but not that one either
2007-10-08
05:58:41 ·
update #2
If it was rio, I'd sure know it. Glen frey's song sounded close to what i'm looking for. I'm listening to samples of his other songs to see if any of the are it.
2007-10-08
16:23:10 ·
update #3
I used a site called Songtapper. It came up on first try. That was awesome!!
It was George Micheal
"I'm never gonna dance again"
http://www.songtapper.com/s/online-music.bin?saveId=10582939&tapAuth=6915b236dbf0480ab9a27a5a6398eded
2007-10-08
17:11:02 ·
update #4