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GARY PUCKETT AND THE UNION GAP – "Young Girl"
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Girls ‘turning out to be’ underage was doubtless a very real concern for your gigging rock star of the 60s and 70s, though I suspect a don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy would be closer to the truth than Gary Puckett’s horrifie[…]

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LOUIS ARMSTRONG – "What A Wonderful World"
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I went to a wedding at the weekend and this was their choice of first song. In that context, an occasion anyhow suffused with goodwill, it works fine. Otherwise, it’s too cloying for me – an overload of wide-eyed sincerity. Armstrong&#821[…]

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CLIFF RICHARD – "Congratulations"
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Rare is the Eurovision winning country that doesn’t play safe on the follow-up. “Puppet On A String” had given Britain its first victory, and “Congratulations” keeps things unflinchingly upbeat. (It pulled in a very clos[…]

THE BEATLES – "Lady Madonna"
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A snippy, impatient thing, “Lady Madonna” sounds compressed – not in the modern and technical sense, but everything in the song sounds like it’s squeezed in too tight, chafing against everything else like passengers stuffed on[…]

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DAVE DEE, DOZY BEAKY MICK AND TICH – "The Legend Of Xanadu"
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A little research on Dave Dee et al suggests they were a hard band to pin down – not a ‘manufactured’ group as we’d understand it now, but jobbing pop stars willing to turn a hand to whatever novelty their songwriters provided[…]

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ESTHER AND ABI OFARIM – "Cinderella Rockefeller"
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I find this song absolutely infuriating, but from a safe distance I can see that it gets the unselfconscious tweeness of love spot on – baby talk, fond banter, silly nicknames and all. That’s admirable, and the Ofarims are good comic acto[…]

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  1. My enduring BoRhap memory is also related to singing it, but in a very different context - in my last…