I heard a song at work today that I must have. Unfortunately, I coulnd’t hear anything about it, and even the words were hard to comprehend, as I have to wear earmuffs and sometime earplugs as well.
All I can describe is is that it is an ultra-feminine voice singing. The chorus sounds incredibly feminine, like to the point of being angelic, in fact it almost sounds like something you would hear in a movie while entring a church. I heard it on a pop music station, and they normally don’t play anything older then the 90’s. The tune sounded celtic in beat.
I am sorry I am being so vague, but I can’t hear well while running my machinery.
Thanks for your help.
[quote]BarneyFife wrote:
I heard a song at work today that I must have. Unfortunately, I coulnd’t hear anything about it, and even the words were hard to comprehend, as I have to wear earmuffs and sometime earplugs as well.
All I can describe is is that it is an ultra-feminine voice singing. The chorus sounds incredibly feminine, like to the point of being angelic, in fact it almost sounds like something you would hear in a movie while entring a church. I heard it on a pop music station, and they normally don’t play anything older then the 90’s. The tune sounded celtic in beat.
I am sorry I am being so vague, but I can’t hear well while running my machinery.
Thanks for your help.[/quote]
Are any of the lyrics:
“Who can say where the road turns?”
Which might just be the name of the song that I am thinking of.
Was it a woman or did it just sound feminine? As far as modern celtic music played on pop stations probably the most played in the past ten years is Loreena McKennitt’s “The Mummers’ Dance.”
Something else you might try is calling or emailing the radio station, they can probably answer your question.
[quote]MarcAnthony wrote:
Does anyone know the name of the song in which they sing about love and it has a melody?
Thanks[/quote]
Is that the one they play on the Sleeping Beauty movie? It’s a love song with a melody… Of course, so is, in a way, Closer by Nine Inch Nails. Which were you thinking of?
Definitely going to go with The Mummer’s Dance by Lorenna McKennit. She sings Celtic songs, and that particular song had two versions, one soft version on her own album, and then a radio version that they also used on her single CD. She also did the opening song for the movie Jade.
[quote]IconoclastSeth wrote:
Definitely going to go with The Mummer’s Dance by Lorenna McKennit. She sings Celtic songs, and that particular song had two versions, one soft version on her own album, and then a radio version that they also used on her single CD. She also did the opening song for the movie Jade.