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Song used in Heatbeat series
Question last posed by someone else a couple of years ago. I thought I'd try again. Any know who sang this?
The wind is crying to the evening
Your mind is empty but still thinking
The night has robbed you of your being
Your tired eyes are sick of weeping
You try to stop yourself from seeing
You search your memory for laughter
But you find your fears coming much faster
Thanks, Twiggyy55
The wind is crying to the evening
Your mind is empty but still thinking
The night has robbed you of your being
Your tired eyes are sick of weeping
You try to stop yourself from seeing
You search your memory for laughter
But you find your fears coming much faster
Thanks, Twiggyy55
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I have tried for a long time to find this song, and posted a similar question on here some time ago. The best answer I got, was from someone who suggested it may have been commissioned just for the show, by a session singer, and may not even be a full song.
I did try to contact the show but didn't get a reply. It is an extremely evocative piece of music, and I have tried all the lyric sites etc. so if it has not been released someone should record it.
Good Luck
I have tried for a long time to find this song, and posted a similar question on here some time ago. The best answer I got, was from someone who suggested it may have been commissioned just for the show, by a session singer, and may not even be a full song.
I did try to contact the show but didn't get a reply. It is an extremely evocative piece of music, and I have tried all the lyric sites etc. so if it has not been released someone should record it.
Good Luck
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