I wonder if you could help me with a song that I've been trying really, really hard to locate! Many moons ago, I bought one of those tapes (It was tapes back then, lol) that had Tracy on the A-side and another band on the other. Anyway, Tracy sang a song that is not included on any of her official albums (Trust me, I've looked). Unfortunately, I can't for the life of me remember any of the actual lyrics (Would a hum do, lol), anyway, I think it went like (Rahool, rahool, rahool won't come back today). A very mellow and slow song. Didn't have many instruments, but her soothing voice. I know I am not giving you much to go on, but that's about all my weary mind could remember. I hope you could help me with this or any of the other members. Thanks a million.
Oh my! That doesn't ring a bell. Wasn't it a song recorded in a studio with other musicians? I mean, there were other instruments; it wasn't just her on an acoustic guitar, was it?
Yes, it was recorded in a studio with other musicians, but her voice was the main instrument. It was sort of like a gospel, an eerie-blusy voice (I would even dare to go and say she sounded as if she was singing from the bottom of a well or a metal barrel. She might've been saying Raul and not rahool. Anyway, I thought if anyone would know, then you would have been!
Dear Aurélie,
I wonder if you could help me with a song that I've been trying really, really hard to locate! Many moons ago, I bought one of those tapes (It was tapes back then, lol) that had Tracy on the A-side and another band on the other. Anyway, Tracy sang a song that is not included on any of her official albums (Trust me, I've looked). Unfortunately, I can't for the life of me remember any of the actual lyrics (Would a hum do, lol), anyway, I think it went like (Rahool, rahool, rahool won't come back today). A very mellow and slow song. Didn't have many instruments, but her soothing voice. I know I am not giving you much to go on, but that's about all my weary mind could remember. I hope you could help me with this or any of the other members. Thanks a million.
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Oh my! That doesn't ring a bell. Wasn't it a song recorded in a studio with other musicians? I mean, there were other instruments; it wasn't just her on an acoustic guitar, was it?
Yes, it was recorded in a studio with other musicians, but her voice was the main instrument. It was sort of like a gospel, an eerie-blusy voice (I would even dare to go and say she sounded as if she was singing from the bottom of a well or a metal barrel. She might've been saying Raul and not rahool. Anyway, I thought if anyone would know, then you would have been!