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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 69150" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I don't know about Digthemusic but I haven't even got this tune on tape. I'm only going on what I can remember of the tune from Monroe's, so we're talking over 10 years ago here. The lyrics as I remember them were a bird singing something like "I want the beat of love, yeah, yeah, yeah, whoa the beat of love, yeah, yeah, and my body says rock". Of course it could easily have been 'say yeah,say yeahhh,yeahhhhh make me say yeah say yeah!' but the track was always known as the 'beat of love' tune, even back then.</p><p></p><p>Digthemusic - I don't suppose you've got any old Monroe's tapes from back then have you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 69150, member: 5"] I don't know about Digthemusic but I haven't even got this tune on tape. I'm only going on what I can remember of the tune from Monroe's, so we're talking over 10 years ago here. The lyrics as I remember them were a bird singing something like "I want the beat of love, yeah, yeah, yeah, whoa the beat of love, yeah, yeah, and my body says rock". Of course it could easily have been 'say yeah,say yeahhh,yeahhhhh make me say yeah say yeah!' but the track was always known as the 'beat of love' tune, even back then. Digthemusic - I don't suppose you've got any old Monroe's tapes from back then have you? [/QUOTE]
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