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You nasty little cynic!
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When can we expect to see her on Never Mind the Buzzcocks?
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The sleeve is a little too sexy for a charity record.Or might it be a desperate attempt at rescuing the remains of a career already in tatters?
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I voted for Petula, by the way.
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I have to go out for an hour or two now, but it was jolly nice talking to you all. I'm not in work today.
Pookie: it's been a while, eh? I hope everything is good. |
Always nice chatting to you Hip Priest.i voted Dolly Parton but it really was a toss between her and Petula as i love both versions.
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Have a good day doing whatever you're doing, Hip.
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this poll is missing the finnish version sung by danny, it rules!
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Everything is dandy thanks. Hope all is well with you. |
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Erm.....insert cello somewhere in the above picture.
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Ooh, Emma Bunton playing the cello. Now that's something to dream about tonight. Thanks Porky.
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booker t and the mg's. imagine how much fun that would be. there would be drinking, laughing and all kinds of mischief. i would be at the table with donald dunn and steve cropper.
i am gonna have this song inmy head all afternoon now! |
Dolly for me.
On the subject of Bunton, I didn't fancy her in the Spice days, but she's had a late blosomming which has led to me finding her very attractive indeed. Her music is still munting though. |
I haven't heard any cover versions of "Downtown" besides Sinatra's and B-52s and chose Petula Clark.
Songfacts: This was Petula Clark's first hit in the US. She was the first female singer from England to hit #1 in the US during the Rock era (after 1955).This won a Grammy in 1965 for Best Rock & Roll Recording, making Clark the first British singer to win a Grammy. In 2003, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for above 2)A British songwriter and producer named Tony Hatch wrote this. During the '60s, he wrote most of Clark's material, including her follow-up hit "I Know a Place" (which also dealt with city life).After the words, "And you may find somebody kind to help and understand you," there is the drum roll from Little Peggy March's #1 version of the French tune "Chariot." In 1962 Petula had a big continental hit with the same song, which was also known as "I Will Follow Him." (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for above 2)This was used for the soundtracks of the films Twin Town (1997) and Girl, Interrupted (1999). (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA) |
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I must agree. Hmmm, I wonder how did I hear this version, hmmm? |
I'd like to hear the Dolly Parton and Booker T and the MGs versions.
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IIIIIIIII LOVE THIS SONG! (Only ever heard the Petula Clark version though)
When I used to go downtown a lot, I'd sing it the whole bus ride there and everyone would get annoyed hahah. |
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