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Old 05-12-2022, 01:21 PM   #148
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Maybe tracking data from Pandora?

The odds of it being a coincidence vary greatly with stuff like how popular that particular song was, etc.

Also, just for curiosity's sake, if you want to tell us the name of the artist and song, and what exactly you searched on*, several of us can do the same search and see what results we get.

ApK

* You'd have to provide all that info in some kind of obfuscated code to hide it from any ad targeting algorithm scraping the forum content....
Dang, I forgot Pandora was in the equation. So Pandora is more than likely the culprit.

As to the song, I don't remember its name. It was from Petula Clark and it was the first time I'd heard it. I was listening to 1957 Hits Radio from Pandora (free version) and this song came on. I was looking it up because I wasn't aware that she was recording hit songs back then. I thought 1964 was her debut year when she had a massive hit with Downtown.
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