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With Every Beat of my Heart

Drtooth

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Okay... is it just me, or did Jeff Moss REALLY like this song? He had to to have used the same tune twice.

Here's why. With Every Beat of my Heart and I'm Gonna Always love you have the EXACT same Rhyme scheme and tune, at least in the chorus... Go ahead! Check it out. Grab "Born to Add" and "25 Years of Magic and Mayhem" and listen to both of the songs.

Now, this is by NO means any sort of Criticizm of Mr. Moss. No. I just think it's funny he used the tune twice for two different songs for 2 different mediums.

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Well, sometimes it's easier for composers to just use a song twice, especially if it works. Fraggle Rock did that a couple of times.
 

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Was there a popular song that these songs tunes were inspired by? While we're on the subject of this song, and I'm sorry if this is off-topic, but were With Every Beat of my Heart and Four ever performed on Sesame Street or do they only exist as audio recordings?
 
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