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barry1010 | 08:58 Fri 24th Jul 2020 | ChatterBank
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I have had an earworm for over a week but cannot identify the song as I don't know the words. Maybe there is a psychic music guru who can help.

It is the sort of song often sung by a gospel choir a capella and so is uplifting and jaunty.
The first word is 'sometimes' and that is the only word I can remember. Not much to go on, I know. The chorus seems to be 'oh wo oh wo oh wo oh wo oh, oh wo oh wo oh wo oh oh'.

So, can you name that tune?
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The only one I know is "sometimes I feel like a mother less child" but its not jaunty
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Thanks for answering, woofgang, but that is definitely not it.
Could it be this sang Godprl style?




*gospel*
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Thanks, Bobbi, but sadly not. Good to hear that again, though :)
I love 80s stuff Barry
Starts with "sometimes" but no "wo oh wo oh"
You Got The Love by Candi Staton or Florence and the Machine
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Nope, FF. Thanks, though
Ah, well. Just noticed the Florence &Machine does throw in lots of Woh ohs, as well.
bill withers ..lean on me
Could be, mally
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Not Lean on Me. This is a happy, clappy song with quite a fast rhythm
Valerie by Amy Winhouse/Mark Ronson (or The Zutons)
Ladysmith Black Mambazo specialise in acapella and many of their songs are spiritually uplifting. Might it have been one of their numbers?
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More LBM than Amy :) I'll have a trawl through the Ladysmith archives, Ken
Ain't Nobody by Chaka Khan is popular with choirs. Plenty of woah woah woahs but no 'sometimes' though.
I love listening to LadySmith

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