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Topic History of: Liverpool Express. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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honey!oh sugar sugar.
Did i say "breathy"? I meant echoey. I am distracted. I hate breathiness actually.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
I love this one too. Maybe a revival of spooky and breathy songs is overdue?
honey!oh sugar sugar.
PaulB wrote: It reached No.11 on the UK, so I think that counts as a Hit
I have a copy of the 7" in my archives.
Much bigger in other places, so they say.
Billy kinsley's voice is still spot on.
JK2006
Ah The Korgis - one of the hits I broke when I was running Decca for Sir Edward Lewis to bump up the price of our sale to PolyGram by getting a hefty chunk of the charts - it worked; he got several million more for the company as a result.
Neil Saunders
Good call!
I remember this song when I was on holiday at Butlins Minehead in 1976. I remember hearing it played on someone's radio. That's when people played records out loud on their radios without others complaining of noise pollution. I was only 5, but I do remember it. It has that eerie quality of a childhood memory. There are other songs I remember from childhood holidays. Perhaps the Korgis' Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime and Mike Nesmith's Rio are the only others that give me that strange feeling and chill remembering a part of my life now forever gone.