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i didn't upload again for some reason.....so hang on :thumbsup:

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  sunnysoul said:
After Barbara Lewis, Pattie's is the best version, no doubt ! Aussie only too !!!

..which actually makes it the third best version, after Sandy Williams' and Barbara's :thumbsup:

I do like it, of course as I love my Aussie 60s girls. There used to be a nice clip of Pattie performing it, on 60s Australian TV, on YouTube, but it seems to have gone now.

She'd certainly come a long way from "He's My Stompie Wompie Surfer Boy" by the time she made "Pushing"....

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Has anyone heard or played this out and about? (sorry about the quality of the mp3..my computers gone weird)

  TONY ROUNCE said:
..which actually makes it the third best version, after Sandy Williams' and Barbara's :sleep3:

I do like it, of course as I love my Aussie 60s girls. There used to be a nice clip of Pattie performing it, on 60s Australian TV, on YouTube, but it seems to have gone now.

She'd certainly come a long way from "He's My Stompie Wompie Surfer Boy" by the time she made "Pushing"....

Quite partial to Dinah Lees' version on Aladdin myself.

steve

  Prophonics 2029 said:
Great version must try and get a copy, is it easy and cheap to find.

Think Mr Manship had one for sale at 100 quid .... Aussie only remember !

  benji said:
isn't there at least one other version beside babs lewis and little pattie?

...Yes - the best one, as stated in my earlier posting.

Sandy Williams on Four Corners, which I think is the original...

  Sister Dawn said:
hell fire thats a soul choon dude ... nice one :ohmy:

Thanks Everyone! An Intresting 45 :lol:

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