Moments In Love

Album: Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise? (1983)
Charted: 51
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  • Fuse is lit
    Now the fuse is lit
    (Now) The art, the art
    (Now) The noise, the noise
    (Now) The sound, the sound

    The noise, the noise
    The noise, the noise
    The sound, the sound

    The art, the art
    The noise, the noise
    The sound, the sound
    The sound, the sound

    Go ahead now, it's bed time Writer/s: Anne Jennifer Dudley, Jonathan Edward Stephen Jeczalik, Michael Langan Gary, Paul Morley, Trevor Horn
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Djabbic from UsThis was also used in LL Cool J's "Doin' It Again"
  • Ecalix from Florida I first herd this in a Spanish telenovela. I wish I could remember the name.
  • Toddwikk from Denver, CoA hip hop grouped used it in the opening to TOOTSIE ROLL. It was a moderate hit
  • Gary from Houston, TxI swear the beat for this song was originally a commerical gingle
    Tell if I am wrong
    I vaguely remember it was for a headache product
  • Alan from Singapore, Singaporethe group, JT and the Big Family, sampled this song, speeded it up and named in Moments in Soul
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