I've had this melody of a song playing in my head for two days now. This a kinda silly, beucause I can't remember any lyrics from this song, but I am almost 100% sure that i tells about a part of some city, a part that has been demolished as it was and doesn't exsist anymore.
All my life I thought this song was Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles (this name fits the story of the lyrics of my missing song perfectly), but yesterday I listened to Strawberry Fields and found out to my huge surprise that it's a complitely different song.
My missing song is slow tempo, has a touching sad, someone could say haunting, melody and is from the 60s or 70s.
It's getting really on my nerves not being able to identify this melody in my head, so please suggest songs if you have any ideas :)
PS. It's not Goodbye Yellow Brick Road :D
Good try :) but unfortunetely wrong song.
The songs I've been thinking about has a similar tempo to Procol Harum's A Whiter Shade of Pale if that helps anyone..
There is a website where you tap the melody on your keyboard and the website identifes the song. I can't remember the address but I'm sure someone here knows it. It works pretty well, from what I remember*
*increasingly less as time passes. In fact, where was I..?
I worked in a record store as a teenager. I remember you!!!
Whisperer wrote: I've had this melody of a song playing in my head for two days now. This a kinda silly, beucause I can't remember any lyrics from this song
This narrows it down to a non-instrumental song. So half the Alan Parsons Project and no Smooth Jazz. Check.
but I am almost 100% sure that i tells about a part of some city, a part that has been demolished as it was and doesn't exsist anymore.
We Built This City - Starship featuring Starship
Burnin Down The House - Talking Heads
To Live & Die In L.A. - Wang Chung
All my life I thought this song was Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles but yesterday I listened to Strawberry Fields and found out to my huge surprise that it's a complitely different song.
Living On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
Tiny Bubbles - Don Ho
Pass The Dutchee - Musical Youth
My missing song is slow tempo, has a touching sad, someone could say haunting, melody and is from the 60s or 70s.