Help finding a song (obvious 80's synth)
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Help finding a song (obvious 80's synth)
I can't make out what is apparently the title of the song - it is garbled, but is sounds like "MOYAMOR," and the only lyrics I can make out are these:
Moyamor,
Broke My Heart Now I'm Waiting For You
Moyamor,
What's A Poor Boy Supposed To Do?
I love this song, but I have no frigging clue where to start. Google is of no help with lyrics I think I got right.
Moyamor,
Broke My Heart Now I'm Waiting For You
Moyamor,
What's A Poor Boy Supposed To Do?
I love this song, but I have no frigging clue where to start. Google is of no help with lyrics I think I got right.
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Originally Posted by Hiro11
"Oh L'amour" is Erasure's signature song.
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Just saw Erasure perform this in Hollywood on Saturday. Andy and Vince sound just as great as they did nearly 20 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Buttmunker
Yeah, well I thought their signature song was Chains of Love, since it was their biggest hit.
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I was watching my "Scrubs" DVD set last night and there's one episode where Erasure's "A Little Respect" plays and gets stuck in everyone's head. Great song. I'm surprised that I've never delved deeper into their catalog (I have the CD singles for "Always" and "Blue Savannah"; got "Chains of Love" on a comp).
I put a request in today at the library for their greatest hits (they only had the second one, not Pop!). Looking forward to getting it.
I put a request in today at the library for their greatest hits (they only had the second one, not Pop!). Looking forward to getting it.
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[QUOTE=Buttmunker]I can't make out what is apparently the title of the song - it is garbled, but is sounds like "MOYAMOR," and the only lyrics I can make out are these:
It is not 'garbled' - the line is sung in French! Sheesh!
It is not 'garbled' - the line is sung in French! Sheesh!