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Please Identify this song from DEAD MANS SHOES
I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place to ask this, apologies if it's not.
But can anyone name the song that's on in the film 'Dead mans Shoes' when Jo, Big Al, Herbie and Tuff are in the car going to tell Sonny that his drugs have been stolen? It's playing on the radio, and when it's turned off one of them says "I was enjoying that".
Thanks for your time.
georgeohorne, July 30, 2007; 8:57 PM
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Hi George, thanks for your request. Although I'm not able to help you, I just wanted to say,
that you're sure in the right place. I hope someone here can name you the song.
Cheerz,
David
@ philey, you know that I completely second your attitude towards stupid posters, but I
guess you're wrong in this case. We should be able to tell braindead goofs from friendly
persons asking for help.
coma, August 1, 2007; 9:21 AM

Contrary to coma's response, you're in hte wrong place. the creator of this board has this posted when you try to make a post:
"Dear soundtrack fan,
if you are looking for a SONG from a movie, we kindly ask you to do some easy research steps on your own first before you post a request here. We recommend that you do the following - these resources have provided solutions for numerous song searches before and might answer your question, too:
First of all, visit www.imdb.com and search for the movie the song is from. If you have found the movie at IMDb.com, check if there is a “soundtrack listing” link in the left-hand column. If that is the case, you will get a listing of all or most of the songs played in the movie.
Try our own database here, of course: Look up your movie by typing the movie title in the white search space in the top right-hand corner of this site. From the list of search results, we recommend that you check out the TITLES first. Browse through the tracklists that you get to see when clicking at the titles.
If you know a part of the lyrics, just search for that part of the lyrics in www.google.com or www.yahoo.com by searching for the lyrics party you know with quotation marks (" ") around them. For example, look for "a kiss is just a kiss" in connection with the word "lyrics" after it and you will immediately find many web sites telling you that it stems from the song “As Time Goes By” (from the movie Casablanca).
Eventually, if you still cannot find the answer, you can still try to post your question here, but we would really appreciate it if you first took the search paths we have recommended here.
Thank you very much and we wish you good luck in your search!"
You got to the board for that movie and ask, and within three days you'll have your answer, if not an hour from your post. If not, try the song forum.
tharpdevenport, August 1, 2007; 3:07 PM

thar, you must have overlooked the following:
"Eventually, if you still cannot find the answer, you can still try to post your question here,
but we would really appreciate it if you first took the search paths we have recommended
here."
Please guys, don't let us play the score police. There are many strange characters outside,
posing even stranger questions. But remember the way these postings ususally sound or
look. Let's not bash everyone just because he's looking for a song. What if you or I would be
in that situation? Do we kick one another then...? ;-)
As long as I know this forum, I appreciated the impartiality and openmindedness. I wouldn't
wanna miss this.
coma, August 1, 2007; 3:45 PM

Thanks guys.
I realise there are easy 'methods' of finding songs, and until now I have used them religiously. But unfortunatley the song I am looking for comes from a fairly obscure film, and is playing for a matter of 15 seconds.
From the sources I have used, I have yet to be able to find it.
Anyway, if anyone chooses to help me then please do.
georgeohorne, August 1, 2007; 8:46 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge4-Kb3J-Eg
there u go :)
melyn000, March 17, 2010; 8:55 PM

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