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came across a record today that id totally forgotten about its house/dance from the late 80s on ffrr i need your love-june montana which is a remake of the chaumonts record [ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!], wonder how the hell that came about :D whats the strangest remake of a northern track you've ever heard.........

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came across a record today that id totally forgotten about its house/dance from the late 80s on ffrr i need your love-june montana which is a remake of the chaumonts record [ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!], wonder how the hell that came about biggrin.gif whats the strangest remake of a northern track you've  ever heard.........

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Thats funny,i have got a house version of the other side of chaumonts,strange eh!. :D Ken

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[ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!],

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No your not!! it's the sublliminal messages again trying to take you to the other side :D

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There are loads of covers - Yazz 'The Only Way Is Up'; Kylie 'Time Will Pass You By' (I think it was this one); 4 Vandals 'Wrong Side Of Town' - oh, hang on, that's real isn't it :D

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I picked up Elvis Costello's version of 'Getting Mighty Crowded' out of curiosity. It's alright, sounds like Elvis Costello basically! :D

Guest ShaneH
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Stop sign - Abs (? or something) :D

Shane

Guest in town Mikey
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I think my first post was about, Summertime Special in the late 70s.

I was a 14 year old, just begining to learn about Northern Soul. We had some aunties and uncles visiting, and the TV was on. On come the Rolly Pollys, and proceed to launch into a 'wacky' version of the Sherries - Put your lovin' arms around me.

My mother's ears prick up, and she says to me:

"Isn't this one of your Northern Soul records? Go on, show your aunty how you dance"

:D:Dshhh.gif:D

Marilyn Manson's version of Tainted Love is pretty off the wall, but strangely compelling.

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I think my first post was about, Summertime Special in the late 70s.

I was a 14 year old, just begining to learn about Northern Soul. We had some aunties and uncles visiting, and the TV was on. On come the Rolly Pollys, and proceed to launch into a 'wacky' version of the Sherries - Put your lovin' arms around me.

My mother's ears prick up, and she says to me:

"Isn't this one of your Northern Soul records? Go on, show your aunty how you dance"

:D   :D   shhh.gif   :D

Marilyn Manson's version of Tainted Love is pretty off the wall, but strangely compelling.

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I have a feeling that Put Your Loving Arms Around Me is something of a standard isn't it? The Sherrys version was a cover of a pop hit? Could be wrong. Incidentally - what a great sax solo!

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I have a feeling that Put Your Loving Arms Around Me is something of a standard isn't it?

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----------just like "Wanting You" then, taken from some musical or other - I have a vague memory of seeing it on TV on a Sunday afternoon after a niter - did not compute :D

Jerry

Guest rachel
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Marilyn Manson's version of Tainted Love is pretty off the wall, but strangely compelling.

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What film is that in again? It plays right at the end...

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I have a feeling that Put Your Loving Arms Around Me is something of a standard isn't it?  The Sherrys version was a cover of a pop hit?  Could be wrong.  Incidentally - what a great sax solo!

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Picture the scene:

I'm 15 years old and have been three times to Wigan Casino. I'm trying to recover one Sunday evening, during which I've had to do the obligatory trip to Granny's house. I'm feeling pretty spaced to say the least and then all of a sudden I hear "Put Your Arms Around me" coming out of the telly - sung by a women wearing a long frilly dress and bonnet, holding an ornate parasol - it's "The Good Old Days"!!!!!!!

Talk about culture shock :D:Dshhh.gif:D

Godz

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ASTOUNDED - VAN BRAN 3000 ON THE DISCOSIS ALBUM, A REWORKING OF THE CURTIS MAYFIELD TRACK ALL I WANNA DO IS LOVE YOU :D

www.amazon.com van bran 3000 for soundclip

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Picture the scene:

I'm 15 years old and have been three times to Wigan Casino. I'm trying to recover one Sunday evening, during which I've had to do the obligatory trip to Granny's house. I'm feeling pretty spaced to say the least and then all of a sudden I hear "Put Your Arms Around me" coming out of the telly - sung by a women wearing a long frilly dress and bonnet, holding an ornate parasol - it's "The Good Old Days"!!!!!!!

Talk about culture shock :D   :D   shhh.gif   :D

Godz

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It dates from 1910! Found this link which might be helpful

Put Your Arms Around Me

Trivia question: At exactly the same time the Sherrys was a big - 73? - there was another massive Wigan spin that dates from 1927 - at least that's when the song was written. Anyone care to name it? Title and artist....

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Guest rachel
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Also... heard last night in fact, the Kleptomaniacs (I think?) version of 'All I Do' (Stevie Wonder/ Tammi Terrell).

Guest Soulboychester
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came across a record today that id totally forgotten about its house/dance from the late 80s on ffrr i need your love-june montana which is a remake of the chaumonts record [ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!], wonder how the hell that came about :D whats the strangest remake of a northern track you've  ever heard.........

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Remember it, did have it on 12" & I think I've got that on some complilation somewhere - theyre were some awesome house tunes in the late 80s & early 90's which at some point will get 2nd plays somewhere in the modern rooms of the future !

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ASTOUNDED - VAN BRAN 3000 ON THE DISCOSIS ALBUM, A REWORKING OF THE CURTIS MAYFIELD TRACK ALL I WANNA DO IS LOVE YOU  :D

www.amazon.com van bran 3000 for soundclip

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think i've got that from a few years ago, they sampled all the good bits if I remember rightly

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It dates from 1910!  Found this link which might be helpful

Put Your Arms Around Me

Trivia question:  At exactly the same time the Sherrys was a big - 73? - there was another massive Wigan spin that dates from 1927 - at least that's when the song was written.  Anyone care to name it?  Title and artist....

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Got a few ideas,first being;Try a little tenderness,that go`s back.way before otis was twickle!.Ken


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It dates from 1910!  Found this link which might be helpful

Put Your Arms Around Me

Trivia question:  At exactly the same time the Sherrys was a big - 73? - there was another massive Wigan spin that dates from 1927 - at least that's when the song was written.  Anyone care to name it?  Title and artist....

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Ila Van - Cant Helping Loving That Man ?

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It dates from 1910!  Found this link which might be helpful

Put Your Arms Around Me

Trivia question:  At exactly the same time the Sherrys was a big - 73? - there was another massive Wigan spin that dates from 1927 - at least that's when the song was written.  Anyone care to name it?  Title and artist....

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Gino - Paper Moon :D

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Picture the scene:

I'm 15 years old and have been three times to Wigan Casino. I'm trying to recover one Sunday evening, during which I've had to do the obligatory trip to Granny's house. I'm feeling pretty spaced to say the least and then all of a sudden I hear "Put Your Arms Around me" coming out of the telly - sung by a women wearing a long frilly dress and bonnet, holding an ornate parasol - it's "The Good Old Days"!!!!!!!

Talk about culture shock :D   :D   shhh.gif   :D

Godz

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Godz

Sure it was'nt Sunday Night At The London Palladium ?

Steve

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Godz

Sure it was'nt Sunday Night At The London Palladium ?

Steve

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No mate - definately Good Old Days - I can remember the audience all dressed in period costume and that compere with the big whiskers and all the alliteration.

Scarred for life, I tells ye.

Still, could have been worse - it might have been on my Grandma's other old fave...

...The Black and White Minstrel Show whistling.gif

Godz

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No mate - definately Good Old Days - I can remember the audience all dressed in period costume and that compere with the big whiskers and all the alliteration.

Scarred for life, I tells ye.

Still, could have been worse - it might have been on my Grandma's other old fave...

...The Black and White Minstrel Show :lol:

Godz

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Aah, De Camptown Races ..................... :lol:

Don't know how old you are but I bet your Gran listened to 'Sing Something Simple' on the radio on a Sunday tea time. All grans did :lol:

Then it was Pick of the Pops (Top Ten), and they all started moaning before they went to the pub for a Mackeson.

But then again, it might have been different out of Sheffield. whistling.gif

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Trivia question:  At exactly the same time the Sherrys was a big - 73? - there was another massive Wigan spin that dates from 1927 - at least that's when the song was written.  Anyone care to name it?  Title and artist....

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Col you ever gonna tell us the answer? Was Paper Moon, right?

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Col you ever gonna tell us the answer?  Was Paper Moon, right?

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Ila Van :angry:

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came across a record today that id totally forgotten about its house/dance from the late 80s on ffrr i need your love-june montana which is a remake of the chaumonts record [ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!], wonder how the hell that came about whistling.gif whats the strangest remake of a northern track you've  ever heard.........

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My mum, being a mum, has lots of Elvis cds and on one of them is a version of Any Day Now!! Shite version obviously but still a version

Guest in town Mikey
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My mum, being a mum, has lots of Elvis cds and on one of them is a version of Any Day Now!!  Shite version obviously but still a version

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If the song really dates from that far back maybe

Pappa's got a brand new motorised horseless drawn carriage??

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Aah, De Camptown Races .....................  :lol:

Don't know how old you are but I bet your Gran listened to 'Sing Something Simple' on the radio  on a Sunday tea time. All grans did  :lol:

Then it was Pick of the Pops (Top Ten), and they all started moaning before they went to the pub for a Mackeson.

But then again, it might have been different out of Sheffield. thumbsup.gif

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Yep :lol: Same in Oldham :lol: My Dad of course called it "Sing Something Sinfull". Mind you he also called Dusty Springfield "Springy Dustcart"

There were several occasions when I brought my latest prize home from an Allnighter only to have my Mum or Dad start singing along cos they knew another version. Maybe we should do a thread with Northern Soul songs that are covers of Standards.

Here's my first two:

My Heart cries for You - my Version - Porgy & Monarchs - Mum and Dad - Dinah Shaw.

To the Ends of the Earth - Tony Middleton / Nat King Cole

Any more? Feel free to start a new thread :lol:

Godz

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Yep  :lol:   Same in Oldham  thumbsup.gif   My Dad of course called it "Sing Something Sinfull". Mind you he also called Dusty Springfield "Springy Dustcart"

There were several occasions when I brought my latest prize home from an Allnighter only to have my Mum or Dad start singing along cos they knew another version. Maybe we should do a thread with Northern Soul songs that are covers of Standards.

Here's my first two:

My Heart cries for You - my Version  - Porgy & Monarchs - Mum and Dad - Dinah Shaw.

To the Ends of the Earth - Tony Middleton / Nat King Cole

Any more? Feel free to start a new thread :lol:

Godz

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:lol::lol::lol:

The Big Hurt was a showtune as well !

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thumbsup.gif   :lol:   :lol:

The Big Hurt was a showtune as well !

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That's another one! original by Miss Toni Fisher I believe - more of a 60s pop hit than show tune I think.

Dad was singing the Vicki Carr version and told me that Susan Farrar's was crap.

You should listen to your dad sometimes :lol:

Godz

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Sorry for delay all - it was Can't Help Lovin dat Man - Ila Van. Originally from the musical Showboat - written in 1927.

Congrats to all who got it!

Colin

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There are loads of covers - Yazz 'The Only Way Is Up'; Kylie 'Time Will Pass You By'

i remember reading an interview with pete waterman, he said when kylie was given that song she came back to him and said 'what IS this song,is it some kind of camp gay record'? thumbsup.gif:lol::lol:

at this point pete probibly replied come and sit on my lap kylie love and ill explain...a long long time ago when you were a little girl in a county far far away,there was a d.j legend, one morning this packet arrived from his uncle....... :lol:

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Sorry for delay all - it was Can't Help Lovin dat Man - Ila Van.  Originally from the musical Showboat - written in 1927.

Congrats to all who got it!

Colin

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hey DAYO ive been racking my brain and thats the first thing i thought and dismissed it as that has to be 74 right? first played as a c/up [estella dennison] at the mecca....so that would have made it 75 at the casino thumbsup.gif

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Rhinoceros doing a cover version of Little Richard i Don't wanna discuss it. It's for the late 60's on Uk elektra it's so off the wall you don't think it's the same record.


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Sorry for delay all - it was Can't Help Lovin dat Man - Ila Van.  Originally from the musical Showboat - written in 1927.

Congrats to all who got it!

Colin

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Erm, looks like you were right then Steve :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Guest 71TRSC
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Wade in the water was a negro spiritual. Which must date it to the 19th century or before. You cant get much older than that.

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Wade in the water was a negro spiritual.  Which must date it to the 19th century or before.  You cant get much older than that.

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Amen - Otis Redding. Dawn of time :thumbsup:

Guest Leigh J
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came across a record today that id totally forgotten about its house/dance from the late 80s on ffrr i need your love-june montana which is a remake of the chaumonts record [ive played this 3 times tonight and im starting to like it!], wonder how the hell that came about :thumbsup: whats the strangest remake of a northern track you've  ever heard.........

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The Inspiral Carpets Used To Cover Tainted Love In Their Early Live Gigs,

What About The falls Version Of Ghost In My house,This Was Better Than R Dean Taylors (imo) As Was Fat Boy Slims Sample Of The Just brothers.

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Erm, looks like you were right then Steve  :thumbsup:   :thumbsup:

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:thumbsup:

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supercharge,cool jerk Ken

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Saw them live along with Mac & Katie Kissoon at Edge Hill Colledge in Ormskirk. in about 75 ish. I must have been short of something to do that night. :thumbsup:

Paul

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hey DAYO ive been racking my brain and thats the first thing i thought and dismissed it as that has to be 74 right? first played as a c/up [estella dennison] at the mecca....so that would have made it 75 at the casino  :thumbsup:

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You may be right Ric Tic - and thanks for reminding me of the cover up name. I don't think Wigan were too far behind on that particular sound and it had quite a short life before Pye issued it over here. Charming record - sounds all wrong today though - agree?

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