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Music featured on X Factor, "Shoplifters - Caught on Camera", Late Night Love Radio
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Hi, does anybodt know the music which was played in the background on the 20th October 2007 UK X Factor episode in the video clip before Andy Williams came on to perform. It was also featured in another ITV show back in October 2007 called "Shoplifters: Caught On Camera", and is also used frequently as background music on the "Late Night Love" Radio show, presented by Graham Torrington on capital owned radio stations / local radio stations.
Many Thanks, it is a slowish piece of music, and hard to describe, with a very distinctive beat.
Thanks for your help.
Many Thanks, it is a slowish piece of music, and hard to describe, with a very distinctive beat.
Thanks for your help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, I just found the answer, by accident though:
The song is called "Teardrop" by "Massive Attack".
I can't believe it, I just found it completely by accident, after looking up "Massive Attack" on wikipedia, and listening to the song called "Teardrop" on Youtube, after seeing it was their highest UK Charting song. I think that I have seen the music video before, although I can't remember where. Probably on Television.
Anyway, that is the answer incase any of you would like to know.
Hope that has helped the rest of you.
Many Thanks.
The song is called "Teardrop" by "Massive Attack".
I can't believe it, I just found it completely by accident, after looking up "Massive Attack" on wikipedia, and listening to the song called "Teardrop" on Youtube, after seeing it was their highest UK Charting song. I think that I have seen the music video before, although I can't remember where. Probably on Television.
Anyway, that is the answer incase any of you would like to know.
Hope that has helped the rest of you.
Many Thanks.
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