i think if we had all sung that song when dusty was poorly she would have been over the moon, but id like to think she knew we loved her sadly sadly missed i think im "chained to a memory"
Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
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This is a great version, except the bass player who must have been severely jacked up on something...Carole King said Dusty Springfield met her once in an elevator and said something to the effect of "so you're the little lady who makes all the music." Springfield's partner also said that a box of King's demos was one of Dusty's prized possessions and no one was allowed near it or risked death.
Absolutely tender and beautiful. This song was recorded BEFORE James Taylor's hit version..too bad it wasn't released before it, too. It mops the floor with Taylor's monotone reading. Dusty's version gives it warmth and life.
Hear hear! I wonder what would have happened in Dusty's career has the Faithful LP been completed and released. I am still gutted that her rendition of "To Love Somebody" was destroyed in the infamous Atlantic fire. Thank goodness Jeff Barry kept finished stereo versions of the remaining tracks.
LOVELY CHAINED TO A MEMORY THATS ME!!
pacino108 2 months ago
i think if we had all sung that song when dusty was poorly she would have been over the moon, but id like to think she knew we loved her sadly sadly missed i think im "chained to a memory"
brisbec 6 months ago
Great to here Dusty sing this wonderful song. What a great rendition!
trschaefer 6 months ago
lovely, thank you. x
bonsaieditor 1 year ago
JUST LOVELY
mssdusty 1 year ago
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Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.
supersondessixties 1 year ago
This is a great version, except the bass player who must have been severely jacked up on something...Carole King said Dusty Springfield met her once in an elevator and said something to the effect of "so you're the little lady who makes all the music." Springfield's partner also said that a box of King's demos was one of Dusty's prized possessions and no one was allowed near it or risked death.
jpeyton62 1 year ago
@jpeyton62. It sounds like a James Jamerson style to me or him, himself.
Ariamaluum 2 months ago
Just beautiful..Thanks Kath
berylgallie001 2 years ago
No one beats Carole, but I gotta say: GREAT VERSION!
I didn't know she recorded it too ;-)
swissmartini92 2 years ago
Absolutely tender and beautiful. This song was recorded BEFORE James Taylor's hit version..too bad it wasn't released before it, too. It mops the floor with Taylor's monotone reading. Dusty's version gives it warmth and life.
Bounti76 2 years ago 7
Hear hear! I wonder what would have happened in Dusty's career has the Faithful LP been completed and released. I am still gutted that her rendition of "To Love Somebody" was destroyed in the infamous Atlantic fire. Thank goodness Jeff Barry kept finished stereo versions of the remaining tracks.
GiuseppePascuale928 2 years ago
That's what music should be... Just a-w-e-s-o-m-e.... Thank you indeed for sharing...
EverettMcGill80 2 years ago
such a beautiful song :) thanks for sharing.
ScarletRaven2000 2 years ago 4