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So Long is an unsolved lostwave. It is from the 1987 film Comè Dura l' Avventura.
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|Status=Almost solved
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'''So Long''' (also known as '''"Look In The Mirror"''' and '''"I'll Run Away"''') is a partially solved Lostwave, which originates from the 1987 film Com'è dura l'avventura and was written by Lanfranco Perini, but the singer is unknown.
 
== Background ==
On April 3rd, 2017, the song was first posted by YouTube user My Mixed Salad, who provided no information about where he got the song.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHLK5iY4t7g</ref>
 
On March 16th, 2024, on a reupload of the song by user Balek's Trash, a user named celestinocamicia discovered that the song was featured in the Italian film Com'è dura l'avventura from 1987, during a montage sequence showing a character's ugly daughter getting a makeover.<ref name=":0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGG7ETLFc78&lc=UgyJmrdzTLtX9R3pn4Z4AaABAg</ref><ref>https://youtu.be/p0417vXJJXc?t=1726</ref>
 
Lanfranco Perini, the film's music director, has a song credited to him in the SIAE Italian songwriters database called Look in the Mirror, which is most likely the song's title, but no musicians are credited.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094896/fullcredits/</ref>


The song was written by Lanfranco Perini, but the singer is unknown.
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
I'll look in the mirror
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" role="presentation"
Look in my eyes
|'''Presumed Lyrics'''
I've been hiding here for so long
|-
All weekend tell me, albino flight 
|'''(Verse 1)'''
And don't bug me, by my sight 
I'll look in the mirror
 
Look in my eyes
 
I've been hiding it for so long
 
All we can tell me, all by your side
 
And don’t believe (money’s lies?)
 
They speak with their eyes, babe
 
Be satisfied
 
I've been hiding it for so long
 
Can you believe me, How would you know
 
And don't (bug me, honeypie?)
 
'''(Chorus)'''
 
I'll run away
 
I want to be a beautiful girl
 
I'll run away
 
I want to be a beautiful star
 
'''(Verse 2)'''
 
I still remember, (something alive?)
 
I'd be why you love what you say
 
I'll look in that mirror


They speak with their ice, babe 
Look in my eyes
Beesh on his side 
I've been hiding it for so long 
Can you believe it, I want the lore 
And don't bug me, by my sight 


I'll run away 
And don't (bug me, honeypie?)
I want to be a beautiful girl 
I'll run away 
I want to be a beautiful star 


I still remember 
'''(Chorus)'''
Dumping your ride 
 
I'd be why you love what you said 
I'll run away
I'll look in that mirror 
Look in my eyes 
And don't bug me, by my sight 


I'll run away 
I want to be a beautiful star
I want to be a beautiful star
|}
== References ==
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[[Category:Unidentified]]
[[Category:Underidentified]]
[[Category:Pop]]

Latest revision as of 03:25, 25 August 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as partially (un)solved.

So Long
Genre Pop
Year 1987
Status Almost solved
Original poster My Mixed Salad
Search started 2017
File:SoLong.mp3

So Long (also known as "Look In The Mirror" and "I'll Run Away") is a partially solved Lostwave, which originates from the 1987 film Com'è dura l'avventura and was written by Lanfranco Perini, but the singer is unknown.

Background[edit | edit source]

On April 3rd, 2017, the song was first posted by YouTube user My Mixed Salad, who provided no information about where he got the song.[1]

On March 16th, 2024, on a reupload of the song by user Balek's Trash, a user named celestinocamicia discovered that the song was featured in the Italian film Com'è dura l'avventura from 1987, during a montage sequence showing a character's ugly daughter getting a makeover.[2][3]

Lanfranco Perini, the film's music director, has a song credited to him in the SIAE Italian songwriters database called Look in the Mirror, which is most likely the song's title, but no musicians are credited.[2][4]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]