I got all the ones you just posted by 87antuzzi & Khw Know the remaining 7? I'd love to know the ones I named "Rose colored glasses" & "Disco on my mind"!
Originally posted by fierobear: There is a smart phone app that will identify songs for you. If you don't have a smart phone, maybe someone here has one and can use that app?
Wife's got a Droid. Know the name of t he app?
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Originally posted by Khw: I may not have recognised as many of the songs as I thought I might, but atleast the transfer site was helpfull . Thanks Boonie!
EXTREMELY HELPFUL! I'm sure it'll have future uses as well. TKS
I only have 1 song left I need identified. I used Midomi, Tunatic & Shazam but they couldn't find it. I'm suprised this is the last one because it doesn't sound so obscure and sounds a lot like Sugar Ray from the late 90's (but I'm sure it's not). Would anyone else like to take a listen that may know it?
Didn't really listen to these songs back in the day and when I tried to find some, you already did! I tried to use a few different phrases but besides the lyrics you've put on other sites, I found nothing. I'll keep trying but someone will probably find it just before I do.
Didn't really listen to these songs back in the day and when I tried to find some, you already did! I tried to use a few different phrases but besides the lyrics you've put on other sites, I found nothing. I'll keep trying but someone will probably find it just before I do.
Thanks for listening and trying to identify it. I'm beginning to doubt I'll ever find this one out because the sound listening websites do not work. I can't complain with 13 out of 14 mystery songs being identified but I'd hate to have to take just this one to my grave
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Shazam is quite amazing. When my brother was here over the 4th of July Shazam successfully identified (in less than 20 seconds) everything we threw at it ... from an obscure piece of experimental music from the early 1950s (the 10-inch, 33rpm disc Moondog and His Friends) to the Jupiter movement from a landmark 1956 recording of Gustav Holst's The Planets, with Leopold Stokowski conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic. As I said ... quite amazing.
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No song ID apps or sites are working for this song
My brother has a couple of apps on his phone that identify songs. You can sing the lyrics or hold the phone to a tv or radio and it comes back with the title and artist. The other allows you to enter the words in text form. When he comes home, I'll try to find out what they are. The audio app will even identify instrumentals.
My brother has a couple of apps on his phone that identify songs. You can sing the lyrics or hold the phone to a tv or radio and it comes back with the title and artist. The other allows you to enter the words in text form. When he comes home, I'll try to find out what they are. The audio app will even identify instrumentals.
I'd really appreciate that! I think I've tried them all and I'm down to just someone that will know it by listening but give it a shot for me please! It's the last song of about 20 I've had for years with no artist or title information.
Soundhound is the one that you can play the music to and it identifies the song. The other, he deleted because it didn't work so well. Kood be caz he dont no how to spell.