With Cubase.
The song is called Venus As a Boy.
The entire song is just singing and EDM.
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It's an old 80s song called venus by bananarama
Bananarama
Take Me to Your Heart - Bananarama song - was created in 1996-02.
The song Venus is a written Shocking Blue's, Robbie van Leeuwen. He used The Banjo Song (1963) from The Big 3. Venus was released two times in the Netherlands in 1969 and both got as far a #3. In the USA the song reached #1 at the Billboard Hot 100. The Bananarama version was released in 1986. Tom Jones version even later. http://blokhuis.radio6.nl/2007/05/01/venus-en-the-banjo-song/
That song is "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama.
Bananarama
The song "Venus" was originally sung by the Dutch mixed-gender band Shocking Blue in 1969, and reached number one in five European countries in 1970. A cover version, in 1986, by Bananarama, returned the song to the number one slot in the United States and six other countries.
Pretty sure it's Jewel Really, Jewel ? Right, and it`s Eminem singing backup..........
I think you're talking about "Cruel Summer" by Bananarama I hope that helps!
The Song We Were Singing was created in 1997.
It's spelt 'Bananarama'- Rama doesn't come into it, their name has nothing to do with Eastern inspiration of any sort! They were a 3-piece girl band formed in the early 1980s, who enjoyed popularity across Britain and parts of Europe throughout the decade. They aren't related to Greek mythology except for having released a cover version of the song 'Venus', which was released originally by the band Shocking Blue in 1969 and which Bananarama covered in May 1986. Both versions got to no.1 in the pop charts in several countries. Venus was the Goddess of Love, but to the Romans, not the Greeks- the song was meant to be a tribute to her. But this is the only connection that Bananarama have to Hellenistic mythology. Their lead singer Siobhan Fahey left the band after marrying Dave Stewart of The Eurhythmics; they still exist, but as a duo now.
The Song of Singing was created on 1970-04-07.