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Ben Allen

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Dec 13, 2000, 6:02:04 PM12/13/00
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Looking for the name of the song and artist from the song in the Philips
commercial where the guy has a candle light dinner at his house, he turns on
the music, and it starts blairing:
"Let me call you sweetheart,
Because I'm in love with you..."

Thanks for the help.

Neb


Shirley

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Dec 13, 2000, 7:08:00 PM12/13/00
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Words by Beth Slater Whitson. Music by Leo Friedman. (1910)
Recorded by Ruth Etting in 1931.

Let me call you Sweetheart


I'm in love with you.

Let me hear you whisper that you love me too.
Keep the lovelight glowing in your eyes so true
Let me call you Sweetheart
I'm in love with you!

I am dreaming, dear, of you
Day by day
Dreaming when the skies are blue,
When they're gray;
When the silv'ry moonlight gleams,
Still I wander on in dreams
In a land of love, it seems
Just with you....

Let me call you Sweetheart


I'm in love with you.

Let me hear you whisper that you love me too.
Keep the lovelight glowing in your eyes so true
Let me call you Sweetheart
I'm in love with you!

Regards,
Shirley
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Robert Howard

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Dec 14, 2000, 1:18:50 AM12/14/00
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 19:08:00 -0500, "Shirley" <giz...@sprint.ca>
wrote:

>Let Me Call You Sweetheart
>Words by Beth Slater Whitson. Music by Leo Friedman. (1910)
>Recorded by Ruth Etting in 1931.

Um, have you seen the ad? I seriously doubt this is the same song. LOL

Rob~

Jennifer Kremer

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Dec 14, 2000, 10:22:55 PM12/14/00
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Indeed, it is the same song. In the commercial, the song is done
"speed-metal" style, but with the same beginning lyrics. I have no idea who
that artist is.

-Jennifer

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Ben Allen

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Dec 15, 2000, 3:52:59 AM12/15/00
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Barbershopt Quartet...no
Lawrence Welk...no
Bing Crosby...no
Gene Autry...no
Slim Whitman...maybe...uh, no
Mills Brothers...no
Billy Vaughn...no
Max Bygraves...no
Cowboy Junkies...no
Mitch Miller...no
Patty Tunes...no
Barney & Friends...I think we have a winner!....wait, never mind....
Neil Young...no
Bette Midler...good chance....no
Fats Domino...no
Pat Boone...no
Percy Humphrey...no
Kittie....YES!!!!


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Robert Howard

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Dec 15, 2000, 12:50:55 PM12/15/00
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 03:22:55 GMT, "Jennifer Kremer"
<Ms...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>Indeed, it is the same song. In the commercial, the song is done
>"speed-metal" style, but with the same beginning lyrics. I have no idea who
>that artist is.

Okay, I'm scared then...

Rob~
--
"I wanted to tell her she was the one. She'd always been the one.
Ever since she lived across the street."
- Kevin Arnold, The Wonder Years

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