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Subject: Need to find the title of a song

Written By: budngina on 10/29/05 at 7:00 pm

I need to find the title of a song i heard on the radio....i only know a couple of lines but i have been searching lyrics for this song and have had no luck...i know its a man that sings it and it is kinda up beat maybe reggae type....the chorus says....

i dont want to be lonely no more
i dont wanna spend another night like this
i dont wanna be lonely anymore

I apprecite the help if anyone can help me

Subject: Re: Need to find the title of a song

Written By: smokey_munkie on 10/30/05 at 12:50 am

Isnt that song by rob thomas and called lonely no more

Subject: Re: Need to find the title of a song

Written By: budngina on 10/30/05 at 8:57 am

yep it is....i had the lyrics wrong and had only listened to the first few seconds of the song when i downloaded it....Thanks for the help.

Subject: Re: Need to find the title of a song

Written By: djSmay on 11/14/05 at 6:44 am

Somebody help me to find this song title-it's a very upbeat 80's rock song with the lyrics-


"She won't even miss me when I'm gone" or " she don't even kiss me once I'm gone....somethin' like that repeated and sung quite quickly. thanx

Subject: Re: Need to find the title of a song

Written By: RDee on 11/15/05 at 12:18 am

'Talk to ya later' by the Tubes.

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