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Explore a collection of rarely seen photos of billy idol as a young punk in the late 1970s. Our song for today is morrissey's california son cover of this bacharach/david composition, originally featured on dionne warwick's 1970 album i'll never fall in love again Only the best singing voices can become the very sound and image of geographical places

In delaware when he was younger, loudon wainwright imagined his first ever lp, and unzipped it in 1970 to a narrowed public taste that left it chartless. Nothing rhymed subsequently appeared on his 1971 album, himself. Finding myself without anything better to do on a saturday i spoiled myself by watching series two of the fab 1970's sitcom man about the house

After far too many years to remember of being a fan of morrissey and the smiths i found that my morrissey knowledge was lacking

Why did morrissey chose yootha joyce to be the coverstar of ask? Speaking to the guardian (december 14, 2021), she said of some say (i got devil) “that’s morrissey’s favourite, he did a version of it recently,” in 2019, morrissey central highlighted a tweet she made regarding the cover version. It was released in 1970

The song was o'sullivan's first hit single in the uk It peaked at number 8 in the uk singles chart, number 2 in ireland, and number 1 in the netherlands

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