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JK2006 If you're interested in the inspiration for this track - Shadow Morton - here's one of his magnificent productions

JK2006 A delicious comment on You Tube in answer to the confused or infuriated...

Screw all you guys, this song is awesome. Also, can you not tell by their awesome name that the whole thing is meant to be ironic?

The Sirens/Angelettes, I'm going to make an iTunes account just to buy this song

Don't let him touch you. Don't let him touch you. So catchy, but in a good way, not the I-want-to-stick-a-screwdriver- in-my-ear war (unlike some songs COUGHRIHANNACOUGH).
JK2006 and 5 days in - 47,000 views with the USA adding 15,000 last night. All the signs of going "viral".
JK2006 Indeed; it's the original, mimed to by The Sirens; sung by The Angelettes as my tribute to writer and producer George Shadow Morton...

and we're now up to 30,000 views in 5 days with Australia kicking in big time. This is looking like it could be a huge 2011 smash.
Blue Boy Hi JK,
I'm a little confused, is this something new or a 1972 song with a new video?



Decca 13284 (US London 1040), 1972
"DON'T LET HIM TOUCH YOU"
(Jonathan King)
Arranged by Johnny Arthey