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Q: Looking for this song: "just another version of me/you" ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Looking for this song: "just another version of me/you"
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music
Asked by: jackjack123-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 27 Aug 2004 16:42 PDT
Expires: 26 Sep 2004 16:42 PDT
Question ID: 393613
I am looking for this song: I have listened  a song on the radio, the
only lyric I can remember is something like "just another version of
me/you", this song was a live version, by a female artist.  I think
this song is about a couple who has change their way of life, break
up...

Request for Question Clarification by juggler-ga on 27 Aug 2004 20:14 PDT
Hi,

Could you be thinking of "Drowning Not Waving" by Bachelor Girl?

I see another version of me
Whose only a day away
Stronger, alittle wiser i guess
Someone who feels okay
http://www.lyricsbox.com/bachelor-girl-lyrics-drowning-not-waving-b1sxtck.html

Let me know if you think this is the right song.

Request for Question Clarification by juggler-ga on 27 Aug 2004 20:16 PDT
Note that the transcriber of those lyrics made some errors (e.g., the
correct lyric is probably "...who's only a day away").
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Subject: Re: Looking for this song: "just another version of me/you"
From: actualwolf-ga on 24 Sep 2004 16:03 PDT
 
My first thought would be a live version of "You Oughta Know," by
Alanis Morrisette, the lyrics to which include: ". .  . Another
version of me . . ."

http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/alanismorissette/yououghtaknow.html
Subject: Re: Looking for this song: "just another version of me/you"
From: xpertise-ga on 24 Sep 2004 17:18 PDT
 
(http://www.loglar.com/song.php?id=7265)
Bob Marley - Mix Up, Mix Up
"Get in the studio of, studio of time and experience
Here we experience, the good and bad
What we have, and what we had
This session, not just another version"
Subject: Re: Looking for this song: "just another version of me/you"
From: xpertise-ga on 24 Sep 2004 17:22 PDT
 
Actually agree with earlier suggestion of "You Oughta Know," by
Alanis Morrisette. The lyric is "An older version of me".
It might be her "unplugged" CD
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00002MZ12/103-4067879-1211849?v=glance).

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