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Song Title And Group
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the song title and group is that do the music in the background for the new Mad Men trailer? Lyrics are something like, "Baby, I'm in the flowers, for hours and hours, just the other day"
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Can anyone tell me what the song title and group is that do the music in the background for the new Mad Men trailer? Lyrics are something like, "Baby, I'm in the flowers, for hours and hours, just the other day"
Cheers
Answers
rhe lyrics were written by Sylvain Vanholme, Raymond Vincent and David MacKay and originally performed by Belgian group Wallace Collection in the 1960s; it was covered by Gunther Kallmann Chorus in 1970, this is probably the best known easy- listening version. the Gunther kallman version has been sampled several times in the electronica- hip hop era,...
16:56 Wed 16th Apr 2014
I've not seen the ad but Guru's 'Hood Dreamin" has a chorus of:
"Daydream, I feel asleep, I'm in the flowers
For a couple of hours, what a beautiful day".
At least that's how the lyrics appear on several websites but the last phrase sounds more like "on a ??? day" (where '???' represents a mumbled two-syllable word) to me:
"Daydream, I feel asleep, I'm in the flowers
For a couple of hours, what a beautiful day".
At least that's how the lyrics appear on several websites but the last phrase sounds more like "on a ??? day" (where '???' represents a mumbled two-syllable word) to me:
rhe lyrics were written by Sylvain Vanholme, Raymond Vincent and David MacKay and originally performed by Belgian group Wallace Collection in the 1960s; it was covered by Gunther Kallmann Chorus in 1970, this is probably the best known easy-listening version.
the Gunther kallman version has been sampled several times in the electronica-hip hop era, most notably by I-Monster on their 2001 hit Daydream in Blue; Guru also used the kallmann version in his re-working of the song into hood dreamin' in 2005.
the Gunther kallman version has been sampled several times in the electronica-hip hop era, most notably by I-Monster on their 2001 hit Daydream in Blue; Guru also used the kallmann version in his re-working of the song into hood dreamin' in 2005.