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Thursday, May 17, 2007 8:19 a.m. EDT

Hillary's Song: I Won't Sing 'Unless I Win'

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton is asking supporters to help her choose a new campaign song, poking fun at her own lack of singing skills in the process.

In a video posted Wednesday on her campaign Web site, the New York senator asks for help with "one of the most important questions" she faces: what to choose for her campaign song.

"It's something we've been struggling with, debating and agonizing over for months," she insists, sporting a twinkle in her eye.

The video includes a few seconds of a popular YouTube clip from Clinton's first campaign trip to Iowa, where she is seen - and heard - attempting an off-key rendition of the National Anthem.

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  "Whatever song you choose, I make you this solemn and sacred promise - I won't sing it in public. Unless I win!" Clinton says.

The Web site offers nine choices, ranging from "Get Ready," a 1960s-era Motown hit by the Temptations, to the recent U2 hit "City of Blinding Lights." It includes "Right Here, Right Now" by Jesus Jones, which has served as Clinton's theme song since the beginning of the campaign.

© 2007 Associated Press.

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