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old bit, in a new song.


Question Posted Saturday September 20 2008, 8:07 pm

15/F
In the Veronicas new song "Goodbye to You", about 1:45 into the song there's a short instrumental
and if you listen closely then you can hear a bit of a rhythm that sounds like something from an oldies song. I just can't figure out which one.
I only remember hearing a song with that same beat when I was really little on the Oldies radio station.
I've been racking my brains about it!!

This question is QUITE a longshot, but can anyone make a match?


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es answered Sunday September 21 2008, 1:06 am:
ok so this is a longshot but i listened and the first thing that popped into my head was Del Shannons song "Runaway"
it sounds just like the instrumental from that song.

it most likely is because Aly&AJ used the same beat for their songs. I really hope this was what you were looking for

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