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    Song ID please

    Can anyone ID this?

    Two of the lines go: Just come on in, no need to ring the bell.

    Female vocals, quite a funky song. I know this isn't much to go on but am hoping someone can help.

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    Any other lines?

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    I think it went (but I could be wrong):

    sure shot (??two others words I'm not sure of)
    Just come on in, no need to ring the bell.

    from memory they're the only lyrics. Song was funky in a house music way.

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    Well the clue "sure shot" would lead me to Tracy Weber's "Sure Shot" from 1980.

    "we're a sure shot, ain't no way we can lose, sure shot, daddy"

    I'm just guessin'
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

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    come on in

    'Sunshine Hotel' by James Lewis and Nick Morris has the line
    Sunshine Hotel
    Just come on in
    no need to ring the bell'
    Its on Clubstar Records cat clubstar030 from 2003.
    Although it credits Lewis/Morris as writers it really sounds like a remake.

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    Thanks Phyllis for reminding me of the tune I couldn't recall.
    Richard T Bear - Sunshine Hotel.....not female vocals, but 1979 and a goodie.
    Sorry I can't be of any more help, but that was the record that I was trying to get my grey matter to spark into action and remember.

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    richard t. bear had the disco original with a full song/lyric - the house version mentioned by PhyllisHyman just has the chorus sung by the girls

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    No Need To Ring the Bell


     

     

    Thanks Quinny, that's being bugging me since I got that track. With vocals like that I just knew[i] it couldn't be original. But gotta say the guys have done a great job with it. It was a massive track here (although them taking full credit for it and not acknowledging the sample is a wee bit naughty)

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