happyfilmluvguy
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It happens all the time. I am listening to the radio, or watching a movie, in that commercial. I hear it in someone elses car, I hear it down the street. What is that song? I ask myself. Sometimes I find out from the person who is playing it, or in the credits of the film, but there's always a time when I have no way of knowing. The longest search for a song spanned 10 years. It was in 1998 when I was sitting in my parents bedroom listening to a small portable radio. Out came this song. "I wonder what it's like if I were a....". What was the name of it I wondered, who was the singer? I didn't know. I was a little young to investigate and with no access to the internet, I was stuck, but the song never left my mind.
Last year, after 10 years of wondering what the name of that song was, with the lyrics "I wonder what it's like if I were a superman" in my head, I thought my search would go on forever. Then, a thought struck my mind. "Superman"? Maybe it's super "hero". I instantly search for it on the internet, and boom! I quickly found a preview of it. It was that song. 10 years of wondering what the name of it was, and with the change of just one word, I found it instantly. The song was "Real World" by Matchbox 20. Everytime I listen to it, which I am as I write this, I remember the first time I heard it, without any clue who or what it was. But the search for other songs never stops. I hope you'll enjoy the song the way I did.
REAL WORLD
So what artist/song did you search for or have searched for and have you found it? Can't find it? Ask someone here!
TIPS FOR COMMERCIALS (and others): A few websites which are very helpful in all aspects of song searching.
1. http://adtunes.com/
2. http://www.songtitle.info/
3. http://www.whatsthatcalled.com/
TIPS
A few tips on finding out the name. The internet is a very helpful tool. The right wording is a BIG help when finding anything on the internet. It's what makes the internet infinite. When you hear that song and you wonder who or what it is,
PAY ATTENTION to the words. Many radio stations do not tell you what they just played, and some do. Classical stations will usually mention the piece before or after it plays. Music without words is more difficult. Remember the tune, hum it over and over again and repeat it to a few people. Call the radio station and ask what song after they've played it. You won't get answers if you don't ask. There are many ways to find out, all which I have personally used, and have worked. Don't let that song slip out of your mind, or you'll never hear it again. I spent 11 years searching for one, and found it. I'm sure you can too.
If you have any tips to add, please do.
Last year, after 10 years of wondering what the name of that song was, with the lyrics "I wonder what it's like if I were a superman" in my head, I thought my search would go on forever. Then, a thought struck my mind. "Superman"? Maybe it's super "hero". I instantly search for it on the internet, and boom! I quickly found a preview of it. It was that song. 10 years of wondering what the name of it was, and with the change of just one word, I found it instantly. The song was "Real World" by Matchbox 20. Everytime I listen to it, which I am as I write this, I remember the first time I heard it, without any clue who or what it was. But the search for other songs never stops. I hope you'll enjoy the song the way I did.
REAL WORLD
So what artist/song did you search for or have searched for and have you found it? Can't find it? Ask someone here!
TIPS FOR COMMERCIALS (and others): A few websites which are very helpful in all aspects of song searching.
1. http://adtunes.com/
2. http://www.songtitle.info/
3. http://www.whatsthatcalled.com/
TIPS
A few tips on finding out the name. The internet is a very helpful tool. The right wording is a BIG help when finding anything on the internet. It's what makes the internet infinite. When you hear that song and you wonder who or what it is,
PAY ATTENTION to the words. Many radio stations do not tell you what they just played, and some do. Classical stations will usually mention the piece before or after it plays. Music without words is more difficult. Remember the tune, hum it over and over again and repeat it to a few people. Call the radio station and ask what song after they've played it. You won't get answers if you don't ask. There are many ways to find out, all which I have personally used, and have worked. Don't let that song slip out of your mind, or you'll never hear it again. I spent 11 years searching for one, and found it. I'm sure you can too.
If you have any tips to add, please do.