The Feel It Advent-ure 2024: Door 19
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Willie Clayton was born in March 1955, which means he would have been 20
years old when he recorded this 45. Maybe only 19 in fact, as his first
Pawn 45 wa...
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6 comments:
I wonder if my mate Marty's still got this on single? Oh, how we laughed. Never mind 'Don Powell from Slade', for a minute there I thought that was Rick Wakeman on keyboards...I sort of wish it was really.
I'd like to think that bloke at least had some sort of post-'Hustler' career as a Wakeman lookalike.
I'd never actually heard this song before until stumbling across it on an old Ronco compilation (Radio Active - 20 Electric Hits) I bought as part of a '6 LPs for a quid' deal in my local YMCA charity shop the other day. It caught my ear straight away though.
What a great rock 'n' roll name that is, BTW: Sue Wilkinson!
'6 LPs for a quid'! Flippin' eck! Heaven!
I know, it was fill your boots time! I also picked up Elton John's Greatest Hits (1974), another Ronco job (Rock 'n' Roller Disco - got to love those 70s compilation titles!), Rose Royce's Greatest Hits and a couple of other compilations I can't remember the names of now.
Pleease give us songs from Rock 'n' Roller Disco pleease, pleease.
Capital idea Davy. I'll do a Rock 'n' Roller Disco selection in the next Three of a Kind. (That's if I can whittle it down to a mere three, natch!)
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