I can't find one anywhere online. The only one that comes up is a Spanish version of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" but I cant use that since the tune is a popular song for wakes in the USA.
Looks like someone did not read the post.
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Looks like someone did not read the post.
I can't find one anywhere online. The only one that comes up is a Spanish version of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" but I cant use that since the tune is a popular song for wakes in the USA.
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I told a friend of mine this song was recorded 1st in the 60s and she didnt believe me. I had to show her the video clip of Ben E King singing in black and white before she believed me. She loved the song and only knew the chorus not the verses, and this is the Royce cover in english.
Why do you need a song to cut the cake anyway?