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Old April 17, 2009, 07:08 PM
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Question The Red Scare - sung to the tune of "Bye Bye Bye"

Part 2 of my 1920's project is to turn the facts I got into lyrics...and sung to the tune of a song, and my group picked "Bye Bye Bye". They got their topics down already, but I haven't written mine, and I have to get it by Monday.

First of all, has anyone heard or listened to the song "Bye Bye Bye"?
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Does that mean you weren't able to find the song and lyrics on the Internet?

Type in "Bye Bye Bye" as your search. You'll discover that the song was recorded by the boy band, NSYNC. The first few hits from the search return music videos. The lyrics will also appear among the hits.
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no I found it on YouTube but I could'nt think of how to write it....let me work on it again :P
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