MikeFann
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So several years ago, I happened to switch to a radio station where the last part of this song was playing. I enjoyed listening to it and I wouldn't mind listening to it again. Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the song or who sung it. This is why I come to you, especially those of you who listen to a lot of music. Now, I can try to give a few descriptions on what I heard so far:
- It sounds like it was recorded somewhere in the 1960's - 1970's.
- It sounded like Soul/R&B and had a slow tempo around 90 to 100 BPM.
- It was sung by an African American singing group like the Temptations, The Four Tops, and the O'Jays.
- Parts of the song, perhaps the chorus, had them singing "Ba Ba Ba Ba Baaa Baaa" in harmony. One of the singers, as they were singing this part, sang "BaaaAaaaAaaa" or something of that nature in a higher pitch.
- From what I can remember, some of the lyrics were something like "The country where we come from/belong" and "Flowers everywhere". I'm sure those aren't the exact lyrics.
If anyone can please help me finally find this song, I'd be very grateful!
Thank you.
- It sounds like it was recorded somewhere in the 1960's - 1970's.
- It sounded like Soul/R&B and had a slow tempo around 90 to 100 BPM.
- It was sung by an African American singing group like the Temptations, The Four Tops, and the O'Jays.
- Parts of the song, perhaps the chorus, had them singing "Ba Ba Ba Ba Baaa Baaa" in harmony. One of the singers, as they were singing this part, sang "BaaaAaaaAaaa" or something of that nature in a higher pitch.
- From what I can remember, some of the lyrics were something like "The country where we come from/belong" and "Flowers everywhere". I'm sure those aren't the exact lyrics.
If anyone can please help me finally find this song, I'd be very grateful!
Thank you.