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70's Am radio classic of the Day Ace's How Long How looooong, has this been goooooin ooooon.....great track from the summer of 1975
Paul Carrack on Lead Vocals on this... | |
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This song has one of the strongest verses I've ever heard in a pop song.There's an interesting story behind those lyrics...
"Well,your friends with their fancy persuasion don't admit that it's part of a scheme But I can't help but have my suspicion cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seem And you said you was never intendin' to break up our scene in this way but there ain't any use in pretendin' it could happen to us anyday" On the surface,it seems as if the singer is talking to a girlfriend who's considering leaving him.In reality,the song was written about a bandmember who was leaving (or contemplating leaving) to join a rival band.Ironically,the guy who wrote and sings lead on this song,Paul Carrack,has spent an entire career playing musical chairs... joining one band,then leaving,then joining another....lol...his best gig was his early-80s spot in the band Squeeze,where he sang lead on "Tempted" (his best vocal performance ever). | |
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who remembers the 1981 remake by Lipps Inc? | |
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I know the song but it never occured to me who sang it! AND the lead singer was in Squeeze as well!? "Tempted" is the joint. | |
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