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Wheres my song!


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If I am searching for a song it seems to me there can be an easier way. If I hear a song on the radio and don't know the title, artist etc. than why can't anyone put a search engine together by using the main chorus as a way to find what everyone is looking for? What do you remember when you hear a new song? That repeating chorus, am I right? How many times does the chorus of a song contain the song title? I personally find it seldom. And what makes matters worse is that dj's usually don't give the info you're looking for because the next song plays or you need a 20 minute comercial break from all that music you want to hear.

Now for something completely different but following the same theory I'll get to the point.

I need your help! I am asking you to fill in for the faulty search engins, uninformative DJ's, radio station websites

that don't post playlists and try to solve my delema.

My chorus contains the lyrics by an alternative band that repetes the lyrics "I cracked my head and broke my heart"

If you can solve this mystery I would be eternally greatfull.

Thanks,

Chuck

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We have listed search engines for music, as well as a number of other tools for finding songs, including applications where you humm the music... That said, here

is your answer

Artist: Hurt ?Song: Falls Apart ?Album: Vol. 1

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We have listed search engines for music, as well as a number of other tools for finding songs, including applications where you humm the music... That said, here

is your answer

Artist: Hurt ?Song: Falls Apart ?Album: Vol. 1

Thanks for the info,

Chuck

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