How do I find a song I heard once?
Mia Smith
Published Mar 14, 2026
How do I find a song I heard once?
7 Ways to Find That Song You Just Heard
- Search Shazaam (it listens to and identifies songs).
- Use SoundHound (it can search by hearing you hum).
- Search the lyrics.
- Search the artist.
- Look up the radio station’s playlist.
- Search songs by genre and/or decade.
- Play similar songs on Youtube, Spotify, or Pandora.
Who sings the song All the Things She Said?
t.A.T.u.
Lena Katina
All the Things She Said/Artists
Did poppy cover all the things she said?
“All the Things She Said” is a song originally by t.A.T.u. that Poppy covered. It was released as a single on June 3rd, 2020 alongside a music video. The music video currently has over 3 million views on YouTube.
Who wrote t.A.T.u. songs?
Trevor Horn
Trevor Horn went on to write t.A.T.u.’s most memorable song, “All the Things She Said”, and helped produce most of the English album 200 km/h In The Wrong Lane. While working with Shapovalov, the group was “controlled” by him and it was reported that he was “strict” while in the process of the album.
When did the song All the Things She Said come out?
2002
All the Things She Said/Released
Is Poppy part of Tatu?
Though Poppy has one of the more praised albums of the year with I Disagree, she’s pausing for a bit to release her cover of t.A.T.u.’s 2002 pop hit, “All the Things She Said.” At the time, the track put the Russian pop duo in the spotlight, hitting No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Is Poppy Tatu?
Poppy has shared a video of her covering Tatu’s Number One hit ‘All The Things She Said’. Writing on Instagram, the musician explained that the cover – a UK chart topper for the Russian duo Tatu in 2002 – was originally recorded for Pride month.
How can I find a song by humming online?
To get started using Google’s new feature, grab your phone and open the latest version of the Google app or Google Search widget. Then, tap the Microphone icon and say “what’s this song?” You can also tap the Search a song button. Finally, start humming, singing or whistling the tune to get your results.