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Oh, it was! Often. Even Wikipedia says.....Blondini wrote:It wasn't on Benny Hill.
Indeed - I'm not even sure that I recall hearing that English version before! Perhaps it should have been retitled with some part of the English lyrics actually sung.....Blondini wrote:Bit odd that Marie Myriam was performing the English version (on the b side) which was never credited.
It was the B-Side to the 1975 small hit I Do I Do....Blondini wrote:Brendon covering a great early ABBA song.
Less than ten minutes before it was due to come on, I had the urge to check out whether the play-out track was football-related for the second week in a row. After declining Google's best guess after "G-E-N-" - "genital warts", I found that apparently it is - although it's not a version of the football show theme tune!Graham76man wrote:If there's one thing worse than football that's a football record![]()
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It was awful! Faux-reggae, too - shown up by Bob Marley later - Marley played before Rod was like the show's replacement for the Pistols - this was rebel music they could play! The Stranglers directly after Innes was also a nod to punk fans, i think.Robbie wrote:I do wonder if the Neil Innes track was included as a counter balance against the Sex Pistols. By the time this edition was broadcast the Silver Jubilee had passed (by two days) and I doubt anyone wanted to buy the single. Or at least perhaps record shops didn't want to order it in as the event had already passed. Especially as the record was awful!
You're definitely not alone - I almost never listened to the B-sides, unless they were alternative or instrumental versions of the A-sides!Graham76man wrote:Mind you I bet I'm not the only one that never listened to the...B-Sides of singles. It was a thing you never did