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|Alt_name = Little Music Box
|Genre = Dark Cabaret
|Length = 3:42
|Year = 1980-1984 or 1991-1993
|OP = Guglielm
|Search_started = 2013
|Media =LittleMusicBags.mp3
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'''Little Music Bags''' (also known as '''"Little Music Box"''') is an unidentified dark cabaret song first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm in 2013.
 
== Background ==
On July 28th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm, who states no further information in his post,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/385155.html</ref> before being reuploaded on March 6th, 2014.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/399691.html</ref> Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1980 and 1984, or 1991 and 1993, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10029uDyY6T4_XGC6z6Hn6bz9HTHOgYB-9a5hYrbXQps/edit?gid=512131437#gid=512131437</ref>
 
The song first gained attention on September 10th, 2022, when YouTube user q uploaded it to YouTube, popularizing the search.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uqer5Th0Crg</ref>
 
== Lyrics ==
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|'''Presumed Lyrics'''
|-
|'''(Verse 1)'''
 
Dear summer’s gone, the days are grey now
 
The money’s gone my papa gave me
 
I’m tired of waiting, I’m tired of saving
 
Every last memory of mine
 
I walked straight to this place on Broadway
 
Where there were many people dancing
 
Some seemed to be praying
 
Yeah, papa (leaved?) a stain with blood
 
Maybe it was wine, I don’t know
 
But it was happy, it was happy
 
I was sweating and I wish I'd never stopped
 
The time passed on so quick and easy
 
I clapped my toes, I couldn’t help but smile
 
The stranger that I noticed in the corner
 
Seemed to be staring at my mouth
 
And they’re tumbling down the tiny hours
 
The joint had cleared out long ago
 
A woman handed me a napkin
 
Just as the stranger approached
 
May I sit down, he said so softly
 
His voice surprising in its kindness
 
He said, now you seem to be alone here
 
I’d like to make you an offer
 
Well, I could offer you this powder
 
Maybe a supple pound of flesh
 
Could be a man, could be a woman
 
Or anything you might suggest
 
So why not? Oh-Ho-Ho, why not?
 
Just give me your little music bags
 
He said, I know this place is wretched
 
And I’m a joker, I’m disgusting, I know that
 
But all the trains have stopped running
 
One must take comfort where one lies
 
Why not? Oh-Ho-Ho, why not?
 
Just give me your little music bags
 
Why not?
 
Just give me your little music bags
 
Give me your little music bags
 
Give me your little music bags
|}
 
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Full song available]]
[[Category:Unidentified]]
[[Category:Cabaret]]
[[Category:Uploaded by Guglielm]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 25 August 2024

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Little Music Bags
Alternative name(s) Little Music Box
Genre Dark Cabaret
Length 3:42
Year 1980-1984 or 1991-1993
Original poster Guglielm
Search started 2013
File:LittleMusicBags.mp3

Little Music Bags (also known as "Little Music Box") is an unidentified dark cabaret song first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm in 2013.

Background[edit | edit source]

On July 28th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm, who states no further information in his post,[1] before being reuploaded on March 6th, 2014.[2] Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1980 and 1984, or 1991 and 1993, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.[3]

The song first gained attention on September 10th, 2022, when YouTube user q uploaded it to YouTube, popularizing the search.[4]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]