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2004-01-16 - Weird News
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'Mood Music' Not A Misnomer

Minneapolis, MN -- How do you get your partner in the mood for some lovin'? If you're like most Americans, you use music.

That's the finding of a new survey by Reader's Digest Music which shows music is the preferred aphrodisiac for 60 percent of men and women.

The sexes differ, however, on other types of turn-ons: Women prefer to be wooed with flowers and jewelry, while men would rather be lured into bed with chocolates and gift certificates.

Other findings from the survey...

-- The Righteous Brothers' hit "Unchained Melody" is considered the most romantic song ever.

-- "Unchained Melody" is also the tune that most reminds people of their first kiss, followed by "Yesterday" and "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing."

-- Finally, Americans think instrumental music is the most romantic type of music.

Reader's Digest Music conducted the survey to launch a new series of love song CDs.

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