I agree and when my blog administrator plays it I think, "Um, it must be his birthday, or maybe it's a major or minor holiday of some sort." If he sings it then I'm really in trouble. :[ JK
So I'm automatically transported in the "Way back" machine to my mother playing this record on her "Phonograph" and singing along while she cooks dinner.
I do like this version. I also like this one of the same title but different song.
This is awesome. My elder sister loves to remind me that when I was 3 I could sing all the words to Downtown and Don't Sleep in the Subway Darling. I was doomed from the get-go.
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Yay! Dusty Springfield!
ReplyDeleteAs you know, Terry, I'm a big fan!
Peace,
Michael
Michael - I thought of you when I posted this.
DeleteI agree and when my blog administrator plays it I think, "Um, it must be his birthday, or maybe it's a major or minor holiday of some sort." If he sings it then I'm really in trouble. :[ JK
ReplyDeleteSo I'm automatically transported in the "Way back" machine to my mother playing this record on her "Phonograph" and singing along while she cooks dinner.
ReplyDeleteI do like this version. I also like this one of the same title but different song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcchCQuXrH8
and I love Dusty's cameo appearance in this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn9E5i7l-Eg
This is awesome. My elder sister loves to remind me that when I was 3 I could sing all the words to Downtown and Don't Sleep in the Subway Darling. I was doomed from the get-go.
ReplyDeleteI know I know I get Petula Clark and Dusty Sprinfield confused...same vibe from both of them and love them both!!!
ReplyDeleteSO GOOD!! Now how 'bout "Windmills of your Mind" from "The Thomas Crown Affair"?
ReplyDelete...the Sting version from the remake.
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