Posted March 2, 201015 yr I think this is one of the clips Pete S had up before his account was taken down, fortunately someone reuploaded it:
March 2, 201015 yr Unfortunately I can't get it to play, is it the one where they are interviewed first then do the song? She's wearing like black leather or something?
March 2, 201015 yr Unfortunately I can't get it to play, is it the one where they are interviewed first then do the song? She's wearing like black leather or something? It's a cut down version Pete, but the same footage, it doesn't have the interview bit. Great to see this again, one of my favourite songs. It charted pretty high in L.A., definitely a top 20 hit. They're pretty easy to find out there still, mind you, when you find one it's usually beat up. Think the lead singer on this song was Eleanor Greene. The other female vocalist on their records was Samantha Larke. It was a cover of an old Nat King Cole song. Remember a few years ago there was a copy in a stack of records that had just gone into an East L.A. record shop that I'd gone into. The Latino shop owner pulled it out of the stack. I asked if he was going to keep it? He said "no, I'll keep it for the kids that come in & ask for it." Thanks for posting it up Bob !
March 2, 201015 yr It's a cut down version Pete, but the same footage, it doesn't have the interview bit. Great to see this again, one of my favourite songs. It charted pretty high in L.A., definitely a top 20 hit. They're pretty easy to find out there still, mind you, when you find one it's usually beat up. Think the lead singer on this song was Eleanor Greene. The other female vocalist on their records was Samantha Larke. It was a cover of an old Nat King Cole song. Remember a few years ago there was a copy in a stack of records that had just gone into an East L.A. record shop that I'd gone into. The Latino shop owner pulled it out of the stack. I asked if he was going to keep it? He said "no, I'll keep it for the kids that come in & ask for it." Thanks for posting it up Bob ! Bit of an old 'standard' Recorded by Nat King Cole in 1946, and written by Bobby Troup, who later married Julie London, I think Julie's version is superb! Edited March 2, 201015 yr by Trevski
I think this is one of the clips Pete S had up before his account was taken down, fortunately someone reuploaded it: