It's set to repeat. In the top left of the "now playing" song right under the first set of numbers is a symbol with arrows. Tap on that to change it.
Shazam
The app that you play a song to and it recognizes the song, only available for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPhone 3G S, is called Shazam.
You need to buy songs on Itunes. Then, drag the song onto the Iphone symbol in Itunes (once you've connected your Iphone to the computer) and you will have your song.
open your vagina and make it whistle.
sir Charles and a remake by the impressions
Shazam
The song is actually "You Can't Keep Me From Singing," by John Ford of the Strawbs off two of his albums, New World in 2005, and Resurrected in 2010.
Its Around the Bend by The Asteriods Galaxy Tour.
i think it means (in the rihanna song) keep playing that song :)
the song most played on the radio is Untouched
The Iphone's theme
The TV show "The Office" features a theme song that is the same as the iPhone xylophone ringtone. The catchy tune, composed by Jay Ferguson, became widely recognized and is often associated with both the show and the ringtone, making it memorable for fans of the series and iPhone users alike.
the ESPN theme song. they almost always play the same song
The app that you play a song to and it recognizes the song, only available for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPhone 3G S, is called Shazam.
To enable automatic playback of the next song in your iPhone playlist, open the Music app and start playing a song. Tap on the "Now Playing" bar at the bottom of the screen, then look for the "Up Next" section. Ensure that the "Repeat" and "Shuffle" buttons are set according to your preference; the next song should play automatically once the current one finishes. If you have a specific playlist selected, the next song will automatically play from that list.
"You, Me and the Bourgeoiseie" by Honeysuckle Weeks. I, of course tried to have Shazam figure it out, but with the talking in the commercial, it couldn't figure it out. Lucky though the song shown on the iPhone in the commercial is the same one used in the background. Cut in parts, of course.
an iphone does that, if the song playing is on the itunes library