Five years later Sylvia had another big hit of her own, "Pillow Talk".
I remember that one very well. Possibly the first three-minute female orgasm ever to make the charts.
'Ariel'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Five years later Sylvia had another big hit of her own, "Pillow Talk".
I remember that one very well. Possibly the first three-minute female orgasm ever to make the charts.
Though I said I would do it this week, I just put Angus' and Moonlit's cds in the mail to you, Bicyclops. There was no note or anything, I was in a hurry. Sorry.
Moonlit, there are two tracks on your CD that aren't who they say they are. The song naming province/city/state song is actually the Billy Bragg song you mention as runner up, the Unrequited love song isn't the Midge Ure song you meniton but Vienna, but Ultravox. (Which was a fabulous surprise for me, because I LOVE that song.) I made notes on the liner notes to that effect, if anyone can read my scrawl.
Midge Ure was the lead singer of Ultravox, but maybe you knew that?
Anne's mix won't burn for me. :-( And it goes all skippy in my CD player; I was hoping it was just the one in the kitchen, but the one in my bedroom does it too. If anyone manages to make a better copy of it, can I request a burn? There's some great stuff on there that I'd love to have.
Jon, I should get to the PO today, so you'll have mail tomorrow or Friday.
you'll have mail tomorrow or Friday.
Yay! And I'll be able to hand-deliver them to Hayden next week!
I've got fancy burning software on my home 'puter so I may have more luck than you with Anne's CD. If so, I'll happily send you a copy.
Excellent, thank you!
Midge Ure was the lead singer of Ultravox, but maybe you knew that?
Oh I TOTALLY knew that.
Axton enjoyed a second hurrah in the late Seventies, when her Fretone label issued Rick Dees' chart-topping "Disco Duck."
I have this as an mp3. Whenever I feel that I should be punished for some bad deed I've done, I play it.
Somewhere
Somehow
Sometime
Some place
I did someone wrong
And now I'm sufferin' with Disco Duck
(Apologies to Little Willie John who is currently spinning in his grave.)
I have this as an mp3. Whenever I feel that I should be punished for some bad deed I've done, I play it.
That seems appropriate.
We had to do a dance in gym class to Disco Duck when I was in elementary school. It was traumatizing, but it was still better than the square dancing.