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We have a dvd of CCR and John Fogarty is singing this song outdoors with a load of people dancing
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I don't mean to be pedantic but Don't Mess With My Toot Toot - Denise LaSalle was 1985 not 1975.Originally posted by Wirral Writer View PostYes indeed, some good selections there. And here are a few more I have just remembered:
Don't Mess With My Toot Toot - Denise LaSalle (1975)
My Name Is Michael Caine - Madness (1984)
Making Plans For Nigel - XTC (1979)
To Be Or Not To Be - BA Robertson (1980)
My Resistance Is Low - Robin Sarstedt (always evokes memories of that red hot summer of 1976)
It Only Takes A Minute (100 Ton And A Feather, again '76)
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They play this song on the radio but its catching it at the right time hence I did just after the six oclock news this morning
Lifes been Good-Joe Walsh 1978
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Heard this the other day Sky High from Jigsaw 1975 only because they played it on the radio I remembered this song.
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There's more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ph...iter/singer%29
I did see a copy in a 2nd hand record shop many years ago, pressed in green/yellow vinyl. They were asking a fair amount for it so I didn't buy it.
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Really? Don't remember that one.
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Driver 67 also had a 2 part song called Headlights / Tailights which the BBC wouldn't play on air.
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And remember these follow-up-to-big-hit-songs which never really did well as the previous song:
Little Lady - Aneka (Japanese Boy). Around autumn 1981
Won't Somebody Play My Record - Driver 67. Around 1979
Rocket Now - Typically Tropical. Sept 1975
Jump In My Car - Chris Spedding (of Motorbikin' fame, my fave hit of Summer 1975)
Rendezvous - Tina Charles. May 1977
Three Ring Circus - Barry Biggs
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Meet me on the corner Lindisfarne
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As Richard1978 said, I too cannot ever remember hearing this track before.Originally posted by onthebusesfan View PostABBA: My Mama Said (from their first LP.
Even though I have owned the LP that it's on (Waterloo) for donkey's years.
Somehow it slipped by me, suffice to say that it is an awesome track.
In fact, when I next DJ at an R&B/Funk night I think I will give it a spin, I bet it will go down a treat.
But it isn't actually from ABBA's first LP BusesFan, the Waterloo LP was their second album release.
Their first LP is called Ring Ring, but it isn't very well known & only had a limited release in certain countries.
Cheers for pointing out My Mama Said though, it really is a brilliantly funky tune.
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Be it TV or radio, they only ever play 'Tiger Feet' and 'Lonely This Christmas' when it comes to Mud. They never play 'Crazy' or 'Hypnosis'.
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A Little bit of soap-Showaddywaddy 1978
The only time I heard this song was on a jukebox.
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I don't think I've heard that one, it's not on the 2nd volume of Abba gold.Originally posted by onthebusesfan View Posti have not heard these ones for ages on the radio
ABBA: My Mama Said (from their first LP. A Funk song about menstruation and cherry poppin!!!)
The other 2 songs seem to turn up on oldies stations every now & again.
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i have not heard these ones for ages on the radio
ABBA: My Mama Said (from their first LP. A Funk song about menstruation and cherry poppin!!!) and Terry Jacks: ” Seasons in the Sun and Carly Simon's "You're So Vain
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Like Chirpy Chirpy Cheep CheepOriginally posted by Trickyvee View PostTweedledee Tweedledum by Middle of the Road. I heard it the other day as part of a radio jingle and it was on one of my Top of the Tots records but I had forgotten about it. They were a naff group but it's quite a catchy little tune.
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