Posted February 1, 200817 yr i didn't upload again for some reason.....so hang on Edited February 1, 200817 yr by mossy
February 1, 200817 yr After Barbara Lewis, Pattie's is the best version, no doubt ! Aussie only too !!!
February 1, 200817 yr After Barbara Lewis, Pattie's is the best version, no doubt ! Aussie only too !!! ..which actually makes it the third best version, after Sandy Williams' and Barbara's I do like it, of course as I love my Aussie 60s girls. There used to be a nice clip of Pattie performing it, on 60s Australian TV, on YouTube, but it seems to have gone now. She'd certainly come a long way from "He's My Stompie Wompie Surfer Boy" by the time she made "Pushing"....
February 1, 200817 yr [quote Has anyone heard or played this out and about? (sorry about the quality of the mp3..my computers gone weird)
February 1, 200817 yr ..which actually makes it the third best version, after Sandy Williams' and Barbara's I do like it, of course as I love my Aussie 60s girls. There used to be a nice clip of Pattie performing it, on 60s Australian TV, on YouTube, but it seems to have gone now. She'd certainly come a long way from "He's My Stompie Wompie Surfer Boy" by the time she made "Pushing".... Quite partial to Dinah Lees' version on Aladdin myself. steve
February 1, 200817 yr Great version must try and get a copy, is it easy and cheap to find. Think Mr Manship had one for sale at 100 quid .... Aussie only remember !
February 1, 200817 yr isn't there at least one other version beside babs lewis and little pattie? ...Yes - the best one, as stated in my earlier posting. Sandy Williams on Four Corners, which I think is the original...
February 1, 200817 yr hell fire thats a soul choon dude ... nice one Thanks Everyone! An Intresting 45
i didn't upload again for some reason.....so hang on
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