My Pretty Doll

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Revision as of 00:10, 25 October 2024 by Lilire5435 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox Lostwave|Box=BoxRed|ShowBox=yes|Image=MyPrettyDoll.jpg|Alt_name=Cradle Me, Let Me Feel You|Year=2006-2009|Genre=Indie Rock|Search_started=2021|OP=account12399|Status=Unsolved|Media=MyPrettyDoll.mp3}}'''My Pretty Doll''' (also known as "'''Cradle Me'''" and "'''Let Me Feel You'''") isan unidentified indie rock song uploaded to WatZatSong in 2021 by user account12399. == Background == On March 19th, 2021, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user account...")
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My Pretty Doll
Alternative name(s) Cradle Me, Let Me Feel You
Genre Indie Rock
Year 2006-2009
Status Unsolved
Original poster account12399
Search started 2021
File:MyPrettyDoll.mp3

My Pretty Doll (also known as "Cradle Me" and "Let Me Feel You") isan unidentified indie rock song uploaded to WatZatSong in 2021 by user account12399.

Background

On March 19th, 2021, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user account12399, who originally uploaded it as a 54-second snippet from a friend's cassette recording from a college radio station in the 2000s.[1] The OP uploaded the full song on June 25th, 2021, adding that his friend recorded the song in the United Kingdom.[1] On the same day, YouTube users Acu- Rite[2] and Swiðr[3] reuploaded the song, helping the song gain attention in the Lostwave community.

On July 20th, 2023, account12399's friend mpdsteven joined the thread, claiming that he didn't know who the original poster was and providing the full song in higher quality to prove his identity.[4] The songs on his tape vary in release date from 1991 to 2009, mostly from UK-based bands, though the song was most likely created between 2006 and 2009.[4] mpdsteven claimed that he recorded songs from various stations around the Sheffield area, and most likely recorded the song from a station called Sure-FM.[4]

Sure-FM was renamed to Forge Radio in 2009, and was run by students from The University of Sheffield.[5] Several employees were contacted, including the former station manager, but they either did not respond or provided no additional information.[6]

On March 9th, 2024, mpdsteven joined a Discord server dedicated to the search and stated that the radio show on Sure-FM that possibly played the song was dedicated to unsigned bands.[7]

Leads

Possible

Debunked

  • Electrasy: British rock band from the 1990s, confirmed to have not created the song.[8]
  • Wild Monkey: Scottish rock band from the 1990s that had a song called Intensive Care that allegedly played on Sure FM, debunked after contacting the owner of the CD containing the song, who confirmed that the band did not create the song.[9]

Lyrics

Resources

Lead Spreadsheet