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: The iconic "la-da-di-da-dah" melody was actually an ad-lib by Thornton and McCray when they couldn't find the right lyrics for that section during recording.

: It pulses at 134–135 beats per minute (BPM) and is written in the key of C♯ minor . La Bouche Be My Lover

hits from other Eurodance icons (like Real McCoy or 2 Unlimited) The production techniques used by Frank Farian Detailed vocal analysis of Melanie Thornton's range : The iconic "la-da-di-da-dah" melody was actually an

: Even decades later, it is hailed by music historians as one of the best Eurodance songs of the '90s. A Modern Renaissance La Bouche Be My Lover