You can usually get the name and artist of a song by typing a line from the song in quotation marks in the Google search edit box followed by the word song outside the quotes. This will usually produce links that in and of themselves will reveal the information sought. I have done this many times with rock songs that I have heard on the radio.

Rich De Steno


On 12/27/2010 7:58 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
Hi all.
Sorry, I don't recognize them at all. Either they are not my genre or they are too old for me as I was born in 1984.
Take care.


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On 27/12/2010 23:47, Barry Chapman wrote:
Hi all,

I was going through some old cassettes and came across some Christmas songs which I would like to identify. Following is a link to a sample of the songs. I would be pleased if I could find the names of the songs and the artists (although I do know the song name in some cases). Once I can identify them, I can try to obtain them on CD or MP3. Any help would be greatly
appreciated in identifying one or all of the songs.

The link to the audio is:
http://users.tpg.com.au/asnblind/UnidentifiedChristmas.m3u

Thanks,
Barry Chapman


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