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Topic History of: Gary Glitter
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MCR Media The usual outrage continues.
www.facebook.com/groups/13653278463/
Notcyrilshane Brian wrote:
Just noticed that Gary Glitter was on the original Jesus Christ Superstar recording

For which he accepted a session fee. Everyone on the album was offered either £30 straight fee or a token royalty and no cash upfront. Ian Gillan's managers thought it was worth taking a punt and Gillan received £10,000 after the (double) LP hit big.
MCR Media He was on TOTP again tonight (the edited version!!) with A Little Boogie Woogie (In The Back Of My Mind), a hit for Shakin' Stevens in 1987.
I prefer Shaky's version.
Brian Just noticed that Gary Glitter was on the original Jesus Christ Superstar recording
Hedda Hopper No, Pumpkin Scones is correct :

"It Takes All Light Long" was the version put out by the famous Thawainese impressionist Glary Gritter.