I received this e-mail from a fellow GI that was in Germany about the same time I was. He's looking for a song that he says was played on AFN Berlin in the early 70's.
The description he gives does not ring any bells with me, so I said I'd post it for help from y'all.
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There was a version of a song that was playing on the radio at the time you were there(West Berlin) (I arrived on 7/4/73, assigned to Co B, 4th / 6th - McNair Barracks).
The song was done by Roberta Flack and was titled, "Killing Me Softly"...only, through the chorus, there was a guy singing in the background, "There was a girl, a very pretty girl. Oh, but she was lonely, lonely. I can see her now...I can hear her cry...I can feel her reaching out, wishing there was someone by her side."
I've never heard this version of the song anywhere but in Berlin during this time. As a member of AFN, you surely remember the song...???
I'm looking for someone who had the good sense to run off a copy while it was available. Thinking that DJ's would be the ones most likely to do such a thing to add to their collection, I am hoping against hope that I have knocked on the magic door in contacting you, or perhaps you could steer me to someone
I have contacted the AFN archives, posted on military.com, and even contacted Roberta Flack, herself with no luck. She has never heard this version, either. It's beginning to seem that I'm the only one who has heard it. I promised Ms Flack that I'd send her a copy if I ever found one.
I hope you can help.
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Rather than print his e-mail address and have him spammed into next year,
I will monitor this post for any info and report back to him.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
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"What's That?" "French Horns!"
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The description he gives does not ring any bells with me, so I said I'd post it for help from y'all.
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There was a version of a song that was playing on the radio at the time you were there(West Berlin) (I arrived on 7/4/73, assigned to Co B, 4th / 6th - McNair Barracks).
The song was done by Roberta Flack and was titled, "Killing Me Softly"...only, through the chorus, there was a guy singing in the background, "There was a girl, a very pretty girl. Oh, but she was lonely, lonely. I can see her now...I can hear her cry...I can feel her reaching out, wishing there was someone by her side."
I've never heard this version of the song anywhere but in Berlin during this time. As a member of AFN, you surely remember the song...???
I'm looking for someone who had the good sense to run off a copy while it was available. Thinking that DJ's would be the ones most likely to do such a thing to add to their collection, I am hoping against hope that I have knocked on the magic door in contacting you, or perhaps you could steer me to someone
I have contacted the AFN archives, posted on military.com, and even contacted Roberta Flack, herself with no luck. She has never heard this version, either. It's beginning to seem that I'm the only one who has heard it. I promised Ms Flack that I'd send her a copy if I ever found one.
I hope you can help.
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Rather than print his e-mail address and have him spammed into next year,
I will monitor this post for any info and report back to him.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
<P ID="signature">______________
"What's That?" "French Horns!"
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