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The "Find a song by the lyrics you remember" Thread!

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    Ever have that song you want to listen to again but you didnt quite catch its name? Do you remember a small part of the song? Lyric search engines not doing jack to help you out? Then this is the thread for you!

    I needed help finding a song that I doubt anyone has heard before but I thought it'd be worth a shot to try here and might as well make a general topic for others having this dilemma.

    So my request is the following.
    It was kind of a country-ish song from what I remember with alot of that fast paced country song guitar. It was a song about two lovers, both singing but not that usual country lovey dovey BS, it was more of a crazy lovers type of thing, for some reason I got a bonney and clyde feel. Anyways I just remember the last part where it's telling the story of how the girl fell and was bleeding heavily and he says something like "As I drove you to the hospital that day...and you smoked what you thought would be your last cigarette i realized something that day. " and the womans like "Whats that?"
    "I realized that I loved you"
    and shes all like "Awwwh! I love you too :D"

    ...It was a pretty weird song. It'd help if I remembered the peoples names, they say it in the song. I dont remember where I heard it since I was switching stations between my usual favorites without listening. I doubt it was one of the hip hop or rap stations, so it was probably a light rock station, which makes me believe its an older song. Any Idea what the hell im talking about :)?
     

    Oryx

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    Is this your song?

    Him: Jade
    Her: Alexander
    Him: Do you remember that day you fell out of my window?
    Her: I sure do, you came jumping out after me
    Him: Well, you fell on the concrete, nearly broke your ass, you were bleeding all over the place and I rushed you out to the hospital, you remember that?
    Her: Yes, I do
    Him: Well, there's something I never told you about that night
    Her: What didn't you tell me?
    Him: While you were sitting in the backseat smoking a cigarette you thought was going to be your last, I was falling deep, deeply in love with you, and I never told you until just now


    No one will probably be able to find this, but I've been looking for this song for a few years now. It's from the 50s or something, I saw it in a video my US History teacher showed us, and I believe the name was "You can't get a man with your brain", it was about how women shouldn't try to go to school or anything because you can't get a man with your brain.
     
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    Toujours you are an angel. Thank you!!

    I knew the name had something to do with Home, but I didn't think I had it right on the money. I feel like an idiot .Best of luck on your search.
     

    Oryx

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    Toujours you are an angel. Thank you!!

    I knew the name had something to do with Home, but I didn't think I had it right on the money. I feel like an idiot .Best of luck on your search.

    No problem, it just took some creative searching xD

    I discovered with my new searching skills that this 50s song is mentioned like twice on the internet. It was exactly what I thought, it's called what I thought and it's from 50s television pushing "domestic sciences". I doubt anyone knows anything more about it than the two essays that mention it in passing, but if anyone does let me know x]
     
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