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anyone know this song....

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murraymints | 16:38 Tue 01st Mar 2011 | Music
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Gonna make a new start build a bridge to your heart....... think it was late 70's early 80's..loud big production..male band...
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This:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0g5gKp2BHg
10cc - Building a bridge to your heart?
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AP... You are a star..!!!! Hearf it on radio 2 last night and it has benn driving me crazy trying to remember....do you recall what year ?
I think it was around 1987. (will check)
Yes 1987
Yep 1987 (god, I'm good!) ..and Coobeastie was right in a way, the band 'Wax' consisted of members of 10cc.
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...and for the million dollar prize, who knows where the name "10cc" originated ? ;-)
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1987...Thought it was earlier than that...so one looked like Kevin Godley what was the other one called?...saw 10cc in concert at the usher hall in Edinburgh when Mandy was no 1...they were fab !!
Well done PL - so tactfully put too :-)
Murray: http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Wax_%28pop_band%29
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Thanks AP...Gold and gouldman......of course....dementia and forgetfulness setting in clearly.....
I have to tell you this MM

My uncle composed the jingle for Murraymints (plus most of the other early Ads.) So you make me think of him!!
"Murray mints Murray mints, too good to hurry mints" ?? !
I think Pinklady uses that answer for a lot of things!
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MUCH TOO GOOD....LOL
...and every time I see 'murraymints' name on here, it reminds me of my Mum. They were one of her fav' sweets & she always kept a few in her coat pocket when I was little, for when we were out shopping together, bless her.
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Smudge...the ones with the wee bit fluff on them are the best ...!!!
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I can remember my uncle composing the jingles at his Grand Piano. He was also the founder of a famous group of singers back then called 'The Stargazers' and does anybody remember 'Sing Something Simple' and the 'Adams Singers' He was Cliff Adams!

Gosh that was a long time ago!!

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