![]() holding the note I guess? Lol) then the whole chorusy-ooh part repeats. The last word that is sung is stretched (I don't really know what the musical term for it is. This repeats a lot towards the end of the song. So here is an idea on what I think I'm hearing. I hear it at work where its noisy so trying to decipher the lyrics is hard. The song is almost disco-like maybe slightly rock'ish, a good beat to it, so I'm placing around the mid to lafe 70s and early 80s. Ive never had this feeling before Ive never wanted anyone more And something in your eyes tells me You feel the way that I do I feel like you do If you would like to stay here all night You know that I would say Its all right Though Im saying yes, I confess Ive got more on my mind Cause I want more of you Than your time) All of you, your. Its by a female singer, strong voice, not whiney etc. I don't know who sings it or what the song is even called. Hopefully someone can help me figure out a song I have heard only a few times on a radio station called Magic which plays 50s, 60s, 70s and some 80s music. ![]() If anyone should do so, thank you so much in advance <3 Tried to search it by lyrics but didn't have any success with that, now I can only hope that someone might recognize it from my description. Then and the thing again, followed by the spoken part and the refrain again, some instrumental twang and then a last vocals-only. Text snippets include something along the lines of (spoken not sure I heard that one right though),, followed by that refrain. It has some repetitive s, some spoken parts and a refrain that seems to go. It has kinda mid-slow-country-rock-y or maybe indie rock vibes (?) with prominent drums and some steel twang. Trying to find the last song played during the end credits of the German movie 'Männer wie wir' (apparently known as 'Guys and Balls' in English?), starts at around 01:39:20 if anyone wants to check.
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