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I know you hate these questions...myspace


Question Posted Sunday May 14 2006, 2:06 pm

Does anyone know sites where I can find music codes? NOT videos. I'm looking for "Time to Say Goodbye" by Sarah Brightman.

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Paper_Heartsz answered Sunday May 14 2006, 7:00 pm:
This is what I normally do when I don't want a music video on my myspace.

I log onto my myspace. I click on "Music" on the top. When the page loads, I put it under "Band Name" and type in the artist you want. Then it shows their music site.

And just simply click "Add" to the song you desire.

Hope I helped. =]

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