Tue, Dec 29, 2020 5:17 p.m.
Singer Petula Clark Responds to Song being Used by Nashville Bomber
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1ckpcw?ocid=se
Petula Clark: "Downtown" (1964): Original Version
N.S.: When I was in the First Grade, I heard this on the school bus driver's radio every morning in the fall. It must have been the Number One song for at least a month, and the best-selling single that year not by the Beatles ("A Hard Day's Night").
I have to say that when I was single, wandering a place like "downtown" at night always increased my loneliness.
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4 comments:
I used to love Petula Clark's songs back in those days.
"I Know a Place","Don't Sleep in the Subway" were two of my favorites of hers.
--GRA
I know a place was a better song than Downtown. Not all RVers are crazy
Petula Clark was the English Shirley Temple.
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