Nobody Does It Like You Do

From Lost Waves Wiki
Revision as of 16:53, 11 July 2024 by Lilire5435 (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved.

Nobody Does It Like You Do
Genre AOR
Length 0:34 (snippet)
Year 1989-1994
Status Unsolved
Original poster KNBC
Search started 2023
File:NobodyDoesItLikeYouDo.mp3

Nobody Does It Like You Do (also known as Together Side By Side) is an unsolved lostwave originating from an Earthquake Survival Guide video produced by the Los Angeles television station KNBC in 1994.

Background

Nobody Does It Like You Do was used as the opening song for weatherman Fritz Coleman's hour-long Earthquake Survival Guide on KNBC in 1994, which was uploaded to YouTube on September 19th, 2014.[1] In 2022, a user named Jnthncrrll posted in the comment section of the video that the song was featured in several more news programs, and that it was first used in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake coverage on KGO-TV 7.[2]

The search for the song started on August 15th, 2023, when WatZatSong user JJsolo uploaded it to the site.[3]

On July 8th, 2024, WatZatSong user pupdog2 posted a slightly extended version of the song to the site, claiming to have found it in the 1992 Hurricane Andrew aftermath footage for WTVJ-TV Channel 4 in Miami, Florida, but this has yet to be verified.[4]

Leads

Possible

  • Rebecca Lynne Guess - Together Side By Side: Song listing found through the catalog database.[5]
  • Fritz Coleman: The host of the Earthquake Survival Guide, contacted but did not respond.[6]

Debunked

  • Cindy Fee - Nobody Does It Like You: Found in a Hoover Vacuum ad and it wasn't the same song.[7]
  • Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better: Not the same song[8]
  • Jeff Hershey & The Heartbeats - Nobody Does It (Like You Do): Not the same song.[9]
  • Jim Cosgrove - Nobody Does it Like You: Not the same song.[10]
  • Natasha's Brother And Rachele Cappelli: Two unrelated acts who performed a similar duet for the film Nutcracker Factory. Robert Matarazzo, Natasha's brother's vocalist, confirmed that he did not create the song.[11]

Lyrics

References