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My feeling about all the versions is that it's such a wonderful song that it's very difficult to actually ruin it; much like "Open The Door To Your Heart" in that respect.

But like the Darrell Banks classic I think it's actually impossible to top the Barbara Lewis original, which was a very influential record in its day (think of all the seemingly countless imitations from the likes of Dee Dee Sharp, the Sapphires, Mary Wells and others).

I never tire of the Barbara Lewis 45 and consider that it hasn't dated in the slightest since the day it was released. Surely the sign of a truly classic recording.

i feel the same way about ooh baby baby, i'll listen to any version but the miracles is the real thing. But I think that the quickest way out version of hello stranger is great in its own way because it adds a totally different feel / pace to the song. Any other version to me is just sort of a copy of the original and not a unique interpretation standing on its own merits.

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i feel the same way about ooh baby baby, i'll listen to any version but the miracles is the real thing. But I think that the quickest way out version of hello stranger is great in its own way because it adds a totally different feel / pace to the song. Any other version to me is just sort of a copy of the original and not a unique interpretation standing on its own merits.

So try new york rubber rock band,uptempo totaly different.

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I have an unreleased Jean Carn version - I played at Yarmouth a couple of years ago.

Went down an absolute storm, but I filed it afterwards as I don't think any of 'em top Barbara.

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i feel the same way about ooh baby baby, i'll listen to any version but the miracles is the real thing. But I think that the quickest way out version of hello stranger is great in its own way because it adds a totally different feel / pace to the song. Any other version to me is just sort of a copy of the original and not a unique interpretation standing on its own merits.

1000% agree with you on 'Ooh Baby Baby' Bob thumbsup.gif

Another one that I could listen to every day and never be sick of - totally unsurpassable!

That first line gets me every time!

Cheers

Steve

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1000% agree with you on 'Ooh Baby Baby' Bob thumbsup.gif

Another one that I could listen to every day and never be sick of - totally unsurpassable!

That first line gets me every time!

Cheers

Steve

Spooky! Only had time to play a couple of records in the last 2 days - one was QUICKEST WAY OUT 'Hello Stranger' 3 or 4 times and THE STAIRSTEPS 'The Girl I love', a cracking finger snapper, only thing is it came off the shelf wrong way round and I unknowingly put on their B-Side cover of 'Oooh Baby Baby' which is a nice version of course but yeah no-one can beat Smokey on that, one of the great hymns of Soul!

Even weirder...Picked up SOLARIS 'You and Me' with QUICKEST WAY OUT and last night I realised you have that pictured a few discs down on your site!

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I have an unreleased Jean Carn version - I played at Yarmouth a couple of years ago.

Went down an absolute storm, but I filed it afterwards as I don't think any of 'em top Barbara.

Sean

Jean Carn and 'Hello Stranger' that's got to be good Sean! Perhaps you ought to dig it out again.

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