Not just in the hyper-ironic, ‘gee, isn’t that quaint, music from another time’ kind of way, either.
Shirley has an amazing voice. Why wouldn’t you enjoy her? And, to bring her to the modern day, she did a song with the Propellerheads – “History Repeating”.
No man. You’re groovy!
Glad you like her… I do too. A possible new song du jour, in light of your Oct. 12 entry: From Those Were the Days –
1988 – “Red Red Wine”, by UB40, was the first reggae hit to make it to number one in the U.S. From the album “Labour of Love”, “Red Red Wine” was #1 for only one week, but turned out to be UB40’s signature song.
wah wah wah wah waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!
Ever heard the version by Anthony Newly?
Truly frightening and ambiguously androgynous!
Not at all. If I didnt like her, I’d go mad at my house considering how often that cut gets played by my boyfreind.
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Sick? No….that’s perfectly healthy.
Not just in the hyper-ironic, ‘gee, isn’t that quaint, music from another time’ kind of way, either.
Shirley has an amazing voice. Why wouldn’t you enjoy her? And, to bring her to the modern day, she did a song with the Propellerheads – “History Repeating”.
No man. You’re groovy!
Glad you like her… I do too. A possible new song du jour, in light of your Oct. 12 entry:
From Those Were the Days –
1988 – “Red Red Wine”, by UB40, was the first reggae hit to make it to number one in the U.S. From the album “Labour of Love”, “Red Red Wine” was #1 for only one week, but turned out to be UB40’s signature song.
wah wah wah wah waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!
Ever heard the version by Anthony Newly?
Truly frightening and ambiguously androgynous!
Not at all. If I didnt like her, I’d go mad at my house considering how often that cut gets played by my boyfreind.
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