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On 21/02/2019 at 13:13, time said:

This song has it's origins in post-war 1940's Europe. It was then a US 1950's b-side before returning to Europe and becoming a worldwide hit in the 90's, reaching number 1 in the artist's home country.

It's oh so quiet? Hit for Björk

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4 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

It's oh so quiet? Hit for Björk

Shhh! Here's the Betty Hutton version from 1951.

 

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33 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

As no one seems to have any idea about Time's one, here's another one to be going on with. 1981 hit by gothic new wave band that had a long chart career, apparently about buggery...

Just Can't Get Enough by Depeche Mode?

 

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12 minutes ago, gcreptile said:
46 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

As no one seems to have any idea about Time's one, here's another one to be going on with. 1981 hit by gothic new wave band that had a long chart career, apparently about buggery...

Just Can't Get Enough by Depeche Mode?

 

nope, this band has their first hit in late 70s and their last in the early 90s, and their biggest (but not best) hit was a beatles cover.

And I take it back about Time's one :-)

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10 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

nope, this band has their first hit in late 70s and their last in the early 90s, and their biggest (but not best) hit was a beatles cover.

And I take it back about Time's one :-)

Since I have a next one, I really, really want to solve this, so:

 

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Arabian Knights

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4 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

Since I have a next one, I really, really want to solve this, so:

 

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Arabian Knights

Yep, you got it....

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Yay!

 

Okay, this song by a non-UK band became a nr 1 hit in the UK almost 4 years after the release of its album.

 

Also, obligatory:

 

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12 hours ago, gcreptile said:

Yay!

 

Okay, this song by a non-UK band became a nr 1 hit in the UK almost 4 years after the release of its album.

 

Also, obligatory:

 

The Model by Kraftwerk?

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6 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said:

The Model by Kraftwerk?

Correct!

 

(Can't link the video here)

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An easy one then

 

The first self penned No.1 UK chart single by a solo female artist.

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That surely must be Wuthering Heights by who else but Kate Bush.

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On 13/12/2018 at 16:33, Bibliogryphon said:

A very easy one:

 

First self-penned solo number one UK single by a female artist.

 

23 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

An easy one then

 

The first self penned No.1 UK chart single by a solo female artist.

 

Umm, this feels like deja vu all over again.

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Thought it was too familiar ......

 

Guilty pleasure time.  Eponymous song from an 80s film, sung by a bloke with a silly name and silly hair. 

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5 minutes ago, Toast said:

Thought it was too familiar ......

 

Guilty pleasure time.  Eponymous song from an 80s film, sung by a bloke with a silly name and silly hair. 

 

Never Ending Story?

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49 minutes ago, Handrejka said:

 

Never Ending Story?

 

You got it.

 

 

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The song I'm thinking of was not a hit but is well thought of. It name checks one of DL's successes from 2014 .

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14 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

Arfur Daley by the Firm? 

 

 

Didn't die then....nice spoof.

 

It'll be Bacall, but she's been in shitloads of songs.

 

Don't think it'll be The Clash as Combat Rock album in general not that well thought of.

Suzanne Vega maybe.

Lou Reed maybe.


Madonna more likely, can't mind the name of it but from Evita.

 

But there'll be oodles more songs that name check her.

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2 hours ago, charon said:

 

 

Didn't die then....nice spoof.

 

It'll be Bacall, but she's been in shitloads of songs.

 

Don't think it'll be The Clash as Combat Rock album in general not that well thought of.

Suzanne Vega maybe.

Lou Reed maybe.


Madonna more likely, can't mind the name of it but from Evita.

 

But there'll be oodles more songs that name check her.

 

No. It's not Bacall. 

 

Edit - Just realised that in some versions of the song, the verse he is mentioned in is left out.

 

British Band, formed in the 60s, three quarters of the original line are still alive.  

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13 minutes ago, Handrejka said:

 

No. It's not Bacall. 

 

Edit - Just realised that in some versions of the song, the verse he is mentioned in is left out.

 

British Band, formed in the 60s, three quarters of the original line are still alive.  

 

Oh, that's got to be The Kinks?

 

Does Celluloid Heroes mention Wallach or Mickey Rooney? I know the song but not the lyrics (hands in Kinks fan card...)

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8 minutes ago, msc said:

 

Oh, that's got to be The Kinks?

 

Does Celluloid Heroes mention Wallach or Mickey Rooney? I know the song but not the lyrics (hands in Kinks fan card...)

 

That's the one. 

' If you stamped on Mickey Rooney, he'd still turn round and smile' being the lyrics, though probably untrue in real life. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Handrejka said:

 

That's the one. 

' If you stamped on Mickey Rooney, he'd still turn round and smile' being the lyrics, though probably untrue in real life. 

 

 

Given wasn't he known for being surly? Hah.

 

Will think up one tomorrow morning, busy with the Cup. (or another can go...)

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20 hours ago, msc said:

 

Given wasn't he known for being surly? Hah.

 

Will think up one tomorrow morning, busy with the Cup. (or another can go...)

 

 

If another can go can I leap in with summat that might take more than a few seconds to solve?

 

An album track from a collection that charted higher in the UK than anywhere else significant - though the album dropped like a stone after chart entry and only went gold in the US. Released by an act everyone (near as makes no odds hereabouts) will have heard of. Thing is, you'd easily be confused if you heard this song on its own because all the vocals are supplied by the hired help and the whole song is a pretty wilful act of lyrical banality (repeating the few words with some slight musical and vocal embellishment) meaning it's credited to the act who made the album but bears few of the hallmarks of the acts typical style. For all that it's a pretty tune!

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56 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

A song on an album that charted higher in the UK than anywhere else significant - though it dropped like a stone and only went gold in the US - by an act everyone (near as makes no odds hereabouts) will have heard of. Thing is, you'd easily be confused if you heard this song on its own because all the vocals are supplied by the hired help and the whole song is a pretty wilful act of lyrical banality (repeating the few words with some slight musical and vocal embellishment). For all that it's a pretty tune!

 

I'm a bit confused.  Re charting, do you mean the album or the song?  Was the song released as a single? 

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