Q. Who
sang that song, "I Want You to Want Me"
?
A.
"I
Want You to Want Me" is by the band Cheap Trick (Robin
Zander is the lead singer).
Q. Who
sang the song, "Since He Said Goodbye" or it may be, "One
Less Man to Pick Up After"?
A. The
song you are referring to is "One Less Bell to
Answer" written by Bacharach/David and sung by Marilyn McCoo
while she was with The 5th Dimension.
Q. Who
sang "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy"?
A. The
Tams "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" was number 26 on the R&B
charts in 1968. Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and Booker T & the MG's
also recorded this song.
Q. Who
sang "Don't Say Goodnight and Mean Goodbye" and "I
was looking back to see if she was looking back to see if I was looking
back"?
A. The
Shirelles sang "Don't Say Goodnight and Mean Goodbye" and
The Browns (Jim
and Maxine Brown) sang "Looking Back to See".
Q. Would
you happen to know who sings "Generation Landslide" ?
A. Alice
Cooper sings Generation Landslide. It's on the CD Special Forces.
Q. Do
you know the second song in the "Cruel Intentions" trailer?...
(I know
that the first song is "6 underground" by the Sneaker Pimps and the
last song is "How Soon is Now?" by Love Spit Love.) ... a follow up post to this finds that this song is NOT on the soundtrack. Here
are some of the lyrics (we think?) "Now far gone, so far beyond, Oh that I don't hold on
and on [or uh-oh]." Does anyone know the title to
this song? If so, please e-mail us.
A.
I found! The name of the band is Pushmonkey and the song is "Cut the
Cord". Thanks for helping me find the other two titles. - Darth
Deb says....
Good job, Darth! Thank you for finding the title to that song.
Click
here and it will bring you to a page where you can hear several songs from
that movie.
Q. Do
you know where I can listen to "How Soon Is Now" by Love Spit Love on
the computer?
A. Go
to this
website and click on the link for that title.
Q. I am trying to find
information on the artist who sang "Listen To My Heart" ... the
lyrics are "Listen to my heart, that's what you are, you're everything
there is to being true". I originally found it on MP3.com, but they
are no longer in existence.
A. I
did a search for the song "Listen to My Heart" and found that
the artist's name is Larry Edoff. Here is a link
to the official website of Larry Edoff, http://larryedoff.com. There
are links to sound files, lyrics, and to buy the CD titled "In Subtle Tones".