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Late 80s - early 90s song

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71silverfox | 21:34 Sun 24th Aug 2008 | Music
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My wife is trying to remember a song from the late eighties or early nineties - the only thing she remembers is that it was a reasonably big hit - and there was an indian style woman in the video - and the song had her 'humming' indian style throughout the song. Sorry for being so vague!
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Was it Pop Music by M
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Definitely not pop music! - it really isnt 'indian style'. Thanks anyway
Ever so lonely by Monsoon is the only one i can think of
yes boo, that's the one I thought of too....I love that song
american dream- jakatta?
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Its none of the above - thanks anyway guys. I really dont think I could have been more vague! - Actually... if I would have asked 'there was a song in the 90s - anyone know it'? LOL -Keep trying!
was it urban cookie collective - the key, the secret.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j-Tji1DueU
71silverfox....easily found if you type out the notes of the tune on a piano or such we could help u more?
have you or your wife asked about this on here before - quite recently?

If so, I joined in then. I know the song, I can hear it - and it is driving me nuts. Just can't get enough info together to be able to find exactly what it is or explain it well enough to anyone else to help.

Temple of Love by Sisters of Mercy ft Ofra Haza(?)
What type of music was it, house, pop , garage?
Is it a group called truthhurts and the songs called addictive?
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Kempie - You the Man!!! (or woman :) ) Yes - turns out it was Ofra Haza. To be honest I never thought anyone would get that with my vague description. thanks to everyone who contributed - It was certainly interesting trying all the suggestions! Thanks again. Darryl.

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