Subject: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: klbost@concentric.net Date: 14 Feb 98 - 01:09 AM The following song plays on Muzak at work. I cannot identify the title or artist. It sounds like Michael W. Smith, but came up with nothing searching his songs. All alone I have wanted you I pray tonight that you want me too All alone there was no one else I have been waiting here All by myself |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: smithe@cvu.cssd.k12.vt.us (Erin Smith) Date: 27 May 98 - 10:51 AM These lyrics are from the song "All Along" By the group BLESSID UNION OF SOULS. I hope this helps!!! |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 27 May 98 - 07:57 PM Hi, While we're talking about "blessed Union of Souls". Anyone know where I can get the lyrics of "I believe love is the answer". Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 27 May 98 - 09:29 PM Oh, my, my, my.... Both of these songs are easily found on the International Lyrics Server, a much better source for pop lyrics that Mudcat would ever want to be. Search under "Union of Souls" or "Blessid" for the artist name, and lots of lyrics will pop right into that little box on your desk. -Joe Offer (Elsie would be proud of me)- |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Bill D Date: 27 May 98 - 10:48 PM yep, Joe...that is real progress...'sorting' does not have to be judgemental.... |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 28 May 98 - 04:12 AM Well, Bill, maybe Elsie would be proud of me, but I'm not proud of myself when I make negative comments about somebody's request for lyrics, whatever the style of music may be. I apologize, Alison. -Joe offer- |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 28 May 98 - 10:30 AM Hi, Thanks Joe. Last time I tried the International lyrics server it wasn't there. Have a look at the lyrics though. I'd happily sing it at my folk club. Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 29 May 98 - 12:18 AM Hi Joe, I found it. All these years I've been trying using the normal spelling ie. "BlessEd"..... thanks for the "correct" spelling. I'm off to do my penance....... "It's a small world after all................" Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: pipercm@adams.edu Date: 01 Nov 98 - 02:50 PM please e-mail me if you know who originally sang these lyrics: Please come to Boston I think the title of the song is Man From Tennessee, but I can't find it on any searches. |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Big Mick Date: 01 Nov 98 - 03:28 PM Alison, I like that lyric very much. I would like to hear the tune. Have to get out and get it. All the best, Mick |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Nov 98 - 09:16 PM Please NoteBest place to look for country lyrics like "Please Come to Boston" is Cowpie.When Alison gets a hankerin' for pop lyrics, she'd be better off at The International Lyrics Server. For those who like Jazz, there's Rabid Squirrel's Jazz Archive. For a wide variety of good stuff, including #1 songs back to the Year One, try Lyrics World Now, if it's folk music you've come for, you've come to the right place, but please search our database before posting a song request. If you post a song request, it's best to start a new thread and title the thread with the name of the song or a phrase from the song (generic thread titles don't help find your song). |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 02 Nov 98 - 10:07 AM Hi Mick, I'll send you the tune probably by e-mail because it looks like I might get into trouble with Joe if I post it here. Slainte alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Nov 98 - 02:04 PM Oh, no, Alison - I doubt if you could ever get in trouble with me (unless you were to run off with that Mick guy). I Believe Love Is the Answer looks like it might be a good song for folk musicians to have in their repertoire. However, it might be a good idea for people who have been around here long enough to know better to post the song in a thread with an appropriate title, dontchathink? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 02 Nov 98 - 07:47 PM Hi Joe, I feel suitably chastised (although this thread was ages ago & I wasn't the one who refreshed it.... so why am I copping most of it?).... so when did Max install that "Elsie chip"? (By the way where did Elsie go? Haven't seen her in ages.) I think it makes a great folk song.... but when I get the tune sorted out I'll stick it in an appropriately titled thread. Now can you just beat me a little harder please..... I've been a naughty girl...... **grin** slainte alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: alison Date: 02 Nov 98 - 09:07 PM Mick, Check out the "Love is the answer" thread I'll put the tune there. slainte alison |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: BSeed Date: 02 Nov 98 - 09:52 PM Joe, did you edit out my posting to this thread earlier today, or was that just another of the little weird things we were all living with over the last few days? --seed |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Nov 98 - 11:04 PM Nope, seed - I rarely edit out anything other than duplicate posts. I do notice that some messages disappear, but I don't know why that happens. If you're posting something long, especially song lyrics, it's a good idea to type the message in a word processor, with HTML tags, and save it; and then paste it into the "reply" box. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Big Mick Date: 02 Nov 98 - 11:50 PM I will check out the "Love is the Answer" thread straight away, Alison. Joe, if you are going to do that whipping thing with the woman, do me a favor? Put on that cute little chicken suit and talk with the Nazi accent. ***grin*** All the best, Mick who is running for his life. |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Nov 98 - 04:43 AM Now I know what Bill Clinton felt like when he got caught.... Ah, but it was worth it. |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Deme321 Date: 12 Dec 98 - 10:18 AM Looking for a country song that goes something like this: "I know she loves me, but she don't like me" |
Subject: HELLO!!! title & artist needed for these lyrics From: JeWeLz Date: 30 Dec 98 - 12:15 AM Okay,I need to find out who sang this: "Stars shining bright above you. Night breezes seem to whisper I love you." Help me out ASAP Much appreciated, JeWeLz =) |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Barry Finn Date: 30 Dec 98 - 02:16 AM JeWeLz, try starting a new thread when looking for lyrics, your request will get more attention & response. The words seem to fit "Dream A Little Dream For Me". Barry |
Subject: Lyr Add: DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME From: Allan C. Date: 04 Jan 99 - 10:34 AM Mama Cass made an excellent rendition of it back in the late sixties. DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME Words by Gus Kahn; music by Wilbur Schwandt and Fabian Andree, 1931 Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whisper, "I love you" Birds singing in the sycamore tree Dream a little dream of me Say "Nighty-night" and kiss me Just hold me tight and tell me you'll miss me While I'm alone and blue as can be Dream a little dream of me Stars fading but I linger on, dear Still craving your kiss I'm longing to linger till dawn, dear Just saying this... Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you But in your dreams whatever they be Dream a little dream of me. |
Subject: Willis Alan Ramsey lyrics From: sumbaugh@kdc.com Date: 04 Jan 99 - 12:28 PM Happy New Year everyone, If anyone has the lyrics for Willis Alan Ramsey's Northeast Texas Women would you please email them to me at sumbaugh@kdc.com. It's for a bluegrass band in HI. Thanks, Sharon
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Subject: Dream a Little Dream of Me From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Jan 99 - 06:29 PM "Dream a Little Dream of Me" was written in 1931 by Gus Kahn (words) and Wilbur Schwandt & Fabian Andre(music). Kate Smith popularized it, and it was recorded in 1968 by Mama Cass Elliott. Hey, this would have been a good thread, huh? Click here -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 04 Jan 99 - 09:30 PM This is the most effective way to catch our attention. Welcome to the Mudcat Cafe, may you find joy in the words and music. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: Diane L. Marshall Date: 07 Jan 99 - 01:51 PM A friend gave me only these words and I may be wrong but it sounds like an opening verse for "This is My Country" before one gets to the song. "I'd like to climb to the tope of a mountain so high, Lift my head to the sky, say, how happy amy I-- For the way that I'm living and working and giving, And helping the land I hold dear" Anyone help me with this? my e-mai is OhioWeaver@aol.com Best to reach me there most often. Thanks, Diane ...you might try putting your request in a thread with a more specific title, Diana. I started one for you - click here. Check back a few times over the next few days and maybe you'll get an answer. I'm assuming you checked our database, didn't you? |
Subject: RE: title & artist needed for these lyrics From: GUEST Date: 10 Jan 01 - 02:05 PM oh oh oh oh oh you dont have to go oh oh oh oh you dont have to go oh oh oh oh you dont have to go, i i i i i love those tears i cry i i i i ooh those tears i cry i i i i baby please dont go, well i read the letters you sent me it made me mad mad mad, and i read the news that it told made me sad sad sad, -still love you so, cant let you go, ooh baby i love you. thats about all i remember |
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