There's a partial clip of song at beginning of episode as opening credits roll up on dark screen, lasting about 40+ seconds, with male chorus singing "Remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - (female lead comes in) "Your photograph - pinned to the wall - the letters you wrote - I kept them all - I dream of you always - but my dreams don't come true - forever remembering you - (male chorus again) "remembering you - remembering you" - trails off as screen comes up & storyline begins. Episode title is "How Will They Remember Me?" PROMISE YOU LL REMEMBER THAT YOU RE MINE TVWant to know the group/singer of a song I heard partially on "Wiseguy" TV program, Season 3, Episode 6. This was probably for an adult a deep love song (?)Īny ideas, how ever crazy, accepted! more » The lyrics and vibe were, to a child, something maybe you are in your bed and you'll come somewhere with me on a boat/in a dream/in a world and it will be great, but then it's over and back you go and now, morning, you're sad. I THINK it is the last track on an otherwise folk/pop album, where everything has been somewhat upbeat on that side but the closer is a lush downer. So, an album from (broadly) 1965-73? Male vocalist, deep, but not ridiculously so, voice. Glen Campbell? Tom Jones? My parents weren't from the US or really into music so there is a limited roster here. My quick and not complete research into Val's albums doesnt turn up a contender, so I'm thinking him, or Roger Whittaker, or music like that. There was another song in my "play the entire album side" routine that I found slightly. When I was a unsupervised early 70s kid I'd play my parents' LPs and one of the memories I recently thought of was the Val Doonican song "Elusive Butterflies of Love". Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, Sphesihle) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile mama yeah mhh) How do I say I love you? (I love you, love you love you love you) How do I say I'm sorry? (How do I say I'm sorry?) Thina ses'khale sakhala, aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Kungathi siqala phantsi, aw sikhal' umaye maye bo Thina ses'khale sakhal', aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Out of touch with the one I love, ooh yeah part of it is not in english.Īnd it's tragic I won't feel your magic, no but finally i got the song that was disturbing me, it is "Spesile by Thabsie ft Mthunzi" just incase someone else wants it. it has been long since i last visited the page. Oh boy, use your head you might as well be dead, dead more » Oh boy, stay in time, don't get out of line You're denying the love and oh, what a sad thingĭon't you know now you're denying your love Stay in time boy, don't get out of line boyĮvery night when you slip away to your sad dream You're ignoring your life and oh, what a shame boy The closest I can find: Stay In Time by Off BroadwayĮveryday when you turn away from your world boy Unfortunately the choir director no longer remembers this. Really want to find out who published this, so I can track down at least a recording of it. Followed by a long round of la la la la's literally sung, before going through the whole thing again. The Lord hath spoken in his mighty word, and he will now perform it, he will turn our sorrows into joys, we shall never know defeat. Lyrics went along the lines of: Shout for joy, oh heaven and Earth break forth in songs to his mighty power, our god is coming to rule with authority and set all the captives free. It had a very Jewish sound to it, and was very upbeat and fast tempo. It was either an individual anthem, or in a book of songs arranged for a choir. The song was titled 'Shout For Joy,' but there are many different songs by that title, and I can't find this particular one. I have a permanent case of larngxygitis so I don't want to try and sing it, as it probably wouldn't help much anyway.
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