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  • Does anybody have chords for this song?

  • I don't think most women will like this song...but I must admit...its kinda cute:D

  • What do you mean you want MORE and you want it right now? (OMG...) :-)

  • Every teenagers of the 50's dreams

  • as played by Roger "Twiggy" Day on the Friday Night Jukebox 01/07/2011 until he got scared and stopped it !!!!!

  • I am laughing so hard right now! So crazy, so cute!

  • Is Peter still alive ?

  • I remember him doing a live version of this on Radio 1 in 1969 on (honestly) the Jimmy Young Show and it was an acoustic version and (i think) better than this, but all the same, it's great to hear this after over 40 years! Good post!

  • Thes is the firsth single i buy and i love it still but i not have it more.

  • "So lie on the bed and I'll talk of my unhappy childhood." Awesome... That always gets the ladies lathered up.

  • Ha. This guy wrote Where Do You Go To? Definitly a varied artist.

  • The real pedo bear

  • "The first time is always the best

    You can ask anybody - ask your mother!"

    hahahaha!!

  • Actually, the first time is normally the worst for a girl. The person they choose to do it with is the big problem. Some guys are just too rough.

    Ive had 4 virgins and they all loved it.

    Apparently it was: "Definitely a first time worth remembering."

  • Nice song.

  • what?

  • Knuzz

  • For some reason I thought of National Parks while listening to this song.

  • Lovely little tune. thanks for shareing

  • Peter Sarstedt was called "The Singer of Dirty Ditties" Remember a mate's birthday party where he received the vinyl LP containing this and other songs. Great times back then. Almost 40 years ago. Omigod am I that old!

  • Lie on the bed and i'll talk about my unhappy childhood.

  • Give Neutral Milk Hotel a try... this song, though a bit different in style, reminded me of them. Honest, bare, real.

  • I've posted the original, which was the B side of a 45rpm which I purchased in 1969. It is a LOT better than this

  • Yes I remember this. But where do get that in our time?

    He is far to fast.

  • Peter was Eden Kane's brother.

  • Thanks Suodenniemi for the uploading!

    MosheNL

  • Now that I have heard it around 15 times, I remember it being quite similar except for the background horns.Thank You for making a number of my old-and-in-the way-dirty-minded friends and myself remember a great song.

  • I wish I could find a copy of the original recording of this song, it was so much better than this version. I know Dr Demento plays it occasionally. If anyone's got it, how bout posting it here?

  • Yes, this is a re-recording - I think it's on the "Colours" album. I agree that the original recording is a lot better (like they mostly are)!

  • I got the lyrics but who sung the original? I've been looking for this as a present for my bro from 1970 times.

  • Peter Sarstedt sung the original - but this version is a re-recording and thus not as good as the original.

  • Is this a rerecording, the version that was a huge hit in DK, is totally different.

  • hehe the horny old bastard

  • This is great! Even all these years later! However, was this the original B side track? Sounds somewhat different . . . And if my memory is correct, it was taken off the B side (of Frozen Orange Juice ??) several days after the single's release in Australioa . . . Now, I wonder why ??!

  • I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • those were the good old Hippie Days, hmmm....it will come back and it is coming back, You'll see!!!

  • Oh, Sarstedt. You dog.

  • He has some pretty solid arguments...

  • @trixiepepper7 You mean his moustache? and dunno but where do you go to my lovely....

  • @trixiepepper7 LMAO !

  • This got quite a bit of airplay on the Dr. Demento program back in the 70s.

  • Thanks for posting, searched this for 38 years

  • I remember this in 1970. I was a young kid in expat nairobi where our parents had wild parties!

  • And how many girls have heard them!

  • I wonder how many guys have used those lines

  • haha... to think that was a daring song back then, it was even forbidden on the radio where I came from...

  • "My daddy's the Pope you know", its a bit daring even now in certain circles

  • I always take off my clothes to this one

  • He,he...remember this song from the 70`...I was a teenager then....great to hear it again

  • Was this a hit in the UK too?

  • "Was this a hit in the U.K. too?" Do the Scottish wear kilts? THIS saccharine job is not the original with all the cynical empressions in tthe first record 1970.I always thought the singer was English.

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