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Bevan Price

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Tomorrow - "My White Bicycle"

and "Hallucinations"

(Steve Howe, later with "Yes", was member of Tomorrow)

Not to be confused with Toomorrow, an early band with Olivia Newton-John.
 

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Petro-Dragonic Apocalypse (2023)
The Cure - Songs of a Lost World (2024)
Juliana Hatfield - Peace and Love (2010)
Smashing Pumpkins - Machina/Machines of God (2000)
 
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It was a rainy night, but everyone enjoyed the experience. She had the ideal song for the weather.

It was 1964, I was 19 and in my pre-second year at Manchester University.
That would have been a hoot. Sadly, I wasn't born until the October of '64, otherwise I would have been there...

Songs: Ohia - The Lioness (2000)
 

Xenophon PCDGS

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"Music on hold" can be quite annoying but EE have a continuous loop on which Nathan Evans (who I normally associate with sea shanties) sings Heather on the Hill. I have enjoyed listening to it and have learnt the words to it.

I still occasionally sing with some friends at concerts for elderly people in nursing homes (I am 79) and will add this to my repertoire.
 

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Manfred Mann - "Mighty Quinn"

-"With God On Our Side"

"Hubble Bubble (Toil & Trouble)
 

Xenophon PCDGS

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I heard the eight-year-old grand-daughter of one of my neighbours singing at mid-day today in the back garden and whilst I recognised the tune (which is currently in one of the numerous perfume adverts from where she must have picked it up from), the words seemed extremely strange. What she was actually singing was.....
"Climb every woman,
It's always easy"


Who was the original singer who sang the proper sang?
 

Harpo

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I heard the eight-year-old grand-daughter of one of my neighbours singing at mid-day today in the back garden and whilst I recognised the tune (which is currently in one of the numerous perfume adverts from where she must have picked it up from), the words seemed extremely strange. What she was actually singing was.....
"Climb every woman,
It's always easy"


Who was the original singer who sang the proper sang?
Chaka Khan - I’m Every Woman
 

12LDA28C

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I heard the eight-year-old grand-daughter of one of my neighbours singing at mid-day today in the back garden and whilst I recognised the tune (which is currently in one of the numerous perfume adverts from where she must have picked it up from), the words seemed extremely strange. What she was actually singing was.....
"Climb every woman,
It's always easy"


Who was the original singer who sang the proper sang?

I assume you’re referring to ‘I’m Every Woman’ by Chaka Khan?
 

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