Sorry for asking this question, we get a lot of these and they are annoying. However, I have tried everything.
There is this song that I heard in like October on the radio. It is an older song, from the 90's. It is a female singer, and I believe (not positive) it was featured on one of those 90's drama shows (Like Felicity or Dawson's Creek). I have no idea what the words are, but the singer sings "na na na na na na na" in a melody quite frequently. The song is slower, and its the same type of song as Breathe by Anna Nalick or Built This Way by Samantha Ronson.
Advicenators is my last resort. I have searched google, lyric sites, asked everyone I know, searched for old tv shows' soundtracks, and even tried that song tapper on bored.com. If you have any idea what the song is, please let me know. Even what show it came off of, or any of the lyrics. This has been driving me crazy for months! Thanks!
LM answered Friday May 11 2007, 8:31 pm: I know you've already gotten your answer (so you can rate me down if this isn't helpful)
Many (if not all) radio stations have playlists of recently played songs. Google if you don't know their website already. For example, search "95.5 WBRU" or as much as you know. You can then look up by time of day, artist, etc.
NinjaNeer answered Friday May 11 2007, 7:27 pm: It took a lot of work to figure out what song it was, but I knew exactly what you meant! I had a CD with the song on it when I was about 10 or so.
It's Kind and Generous by Natalie Merchant, if I'm thinking of the right one.
Here's a link to the video on YouTube, just so you can check.
orphans answered Friday May 11 2007, 6:41 pm: EDIT-- Sorry I couldn't help. Thank you so much for rating me a 5 when I didn't help! You're a very nice person!
Hmm. I hate when I can't find songs. Do you know what radio station it was on? You could either write the radio station or search all the songs that station plays. I just did hardcore researching and couldn't find anything. Do you know how many "na"s there were? Anything at else? Because I'm usually really good at this. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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