Top 10 May 22, 1998 Wild Strawberries – Blunt This adult contemporary pop song is a notable part of the soundtrack of my life Content by Robert J. Ballantyne Updated on December 26, 2020 Be the first to share your thoughts How is this artist or song part of your life soundtrack? Song Details Soundtrack Playlisted Recurrent Setlisted Vault N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Key notation E Major Tempo Very Slow (75 BPM or less) Credits Dave Kershaw (producer), Wild Strawberries (lead artist), Wild Strawberries (producer), Wild Strawberries (songwriter) Related music #1 for 3 weeks May 20, 2001 ATB, Wild Strawberries – Let U Go Top 10 July 1, 2005 ATB, Wild Strawberries – In Love With The DJ (New Vocal Clubb Remix) Top 10 November 12, 2000 Wild Strawberries – Thousand Kisses #1 for 6 weeks May 18, 2003 ATB, Wild Strawberries – I Don’t Wanna Stop (Molella Remix) #1 for 4 weeks April 28, 2002 ATB, Wild Strawberries – You’re Not Alone Song grouping(s) Canadian Cooldown Desire Profound Secret Agent Start a discussion Please be respectful. Keep your criticism constructive. Open your mind to new ideas and opinions. Comments are reviewed according to the submission guidelines. Share your thoughts Cancel reply
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