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Subject: "What about me?" please identify this so

Written By: Ryan Park on 4/24/1999 at 5:08 a.m.

Can anyone identify the title and performer of the 80s song with lyrics going something like this?

What about me? It isn't fair I've had enough Now I want my share

Can't you see I want to live But you just take more than you give


Subject: Re: "What about me?" please identify thi

Written By: Ed J Krusha on 4/24/1999 at 5:28 a.m.

> Can anyone identify the title and performer of the 80s song with lyrics
> going something like this?

> What about me? It isn't fair I've had enough Now I want my share

> Can't you see I want to live But you just take more than you give

The artist was MOVING PICTURES and the song title was "What About Me?". It was on their album "Days of Innocence."

Subject: Re: "What about me?" please identify thi

Written By: Dave M on 4/26/1999 at 2:23 p.m.

> The artist was MOVING PICTURES and the song title was "What About
> Me?". It was on their album "Days of Innocence." The album is in print again on CD. Check out http://www.thoughtscape.com The song was revived in the early '90s and almost made the top 40 again. The band was from Australia, but I don't know anything else on them.

Subject: Re: "What about me?" please identify thi

Written By: Ed J Krusha on 4/27/1999 at 7:12 p.m.

Moving Pictures made a couplre more albums before they split in the mid 1980s. The writer of "What About Me", Gary Frost, later formed another band called 1927 who had about six Top 40 hits from one album in Australia before they disappeared utterly.