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Whoa...and here I though it was going to be The Exciters(Vonda SHephard was all I could find, MR TAKE IT AWAY...causing me to wonder what adult beverage was previously imbibed
It also sounds a bit like Leslie Gore, and I find that Gore's It's My Party was released in 63, which is when I would have expected it to have been released.
Why is it Tell Him sounds later to me? Any thoughts?
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Whoa...and here I though it was going to be The Exciters(Vonda SHephard was all I could find, MR TAKE IT AWAY...causing me to wonder what adult beverage was previously imbibed
FOUND IT
I like that.
Let's see if my musical powers are still strong and accurate; that's 1966, right?
My powers are way off.
I looked it up and find the song is by Lieber/Stoller and it was released in 62.
Hmm.
That's interesting for a number of reasons.
Seems to me this song was a little ahead of it's time.
It kind of has that Fifth Dimension sound, and the film style looks mid-to-late 60's to me.
I mean, I recognize the Motown imitation element, but hmm...
Well, I was wrong, and no one else in the world will care, other than me.
:)
It also sounds a bit like Leslie Gore, and I find that Gore's It's My Party was released in 63, which is when I would have expected it to have been released.
Why is it Tell Him sounds later to me? Any thoughts?
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