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Help me identify this song!

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Topic: Help me identify this song!
Posted By: Craig in Alabam
Subject: Help me identify this song!
Date Posted: November 10 2005 at 16:44

Hi Folks,

OK. I think it was about 1975. The song starts out with an orchestral ballad and between verses breaks into a heavy metal guitar.

Lyrics (what I can remember):

How can I ever say all you mean to me

I'll show you the world my love, there for you to see

Ride upon a sky ballon, high above the hills

Take you to another land, go where your heart will

(heavy guitar instumental part)

Then it's back to the ballad and I can't remember anything else definite. If you guys don't recognize it, I think I'll just record it myself and see who sues me. This has been driving me crazy (on and off) for 30 years!

Thanks!

Craig



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Craig in Alabama



Replies:
Posted By: horza
Date Posted: November 10 2005 at 18:24
99 red balloons by Nena

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Originally posted by darkshade:

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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: November 10 2005 at 19:23
I shot the sherif by Marley?

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"You want me to play what, Robert?"


Posted By: Craig in Alabam
Date Posted: November 11 2005 at 08:31

You guys are too funny... javascript emoticon':telloff:'">Tell Off

Wouldn't you feel bad if I rushed out and bought 99 luftballons? Think of the disappointment and years of therapy to follow!

Anyone else? Would it help if I hum a few bars? javascript emoticon':band:'">band

Craig



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Craig in Alabama



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