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  • in hebraw it was "come home"

  • I love this song with my soul

  • Free The Robots. KnocksteadyTV.

  • I've never heard of this artist or song before but happend upon it. I like it.

  • בוא הביייייתתתתתתתתתתתהההההההההההה­הההה

  • SUNNY!

  • Again, I say, I am feeling the song, and am glad I came across it, in spite of unnecessasry comments.

  • Could you please upload 'i'd like to see the bad guys win some time'? I can't find it anywhere :(

  • i bguess is a "fake" like the feminine complex ( do you uys knwo them) it seems a product of now , the sound is too clen, too compressed etc and also the voice is nice but technicaly poor and in the 60's they wern't do contract to voices lke the margo one...

    so i good but it's not from the 60's i guess!

  • Wow - I didn't recognize it at first, and then the Spanky & Our Gang version crept out from 40 years of memory.

  • @jdegann We had the Spanky 45!

  • i love this tune so much,it`s so the 60s!

  • @zeppelove so agree, a friend just sent it me, i agree its wonderful..

  • Great Song. I bought it. At 1:49 thd bass drum has a great kick, but for some reason I only get snare on my CD. Plays fine on the computer but not otherwise. Can anyone out there advise.

    This is a wonderful, beautiful song. Her metaphoric use of, "Do what other people do on Sunday Morning" was clever.

  • Never heard of this artist nor the song. Came across it by accident, but I am feeling it. Sounds very contemporary. Would be curious to know when it came out. Has a hot little hip hop beat to it.

  • This is actually Margot's 1968 demo recording. A more fleshed-out version appeared of her 1968 album, "Take a Picture". Not long after, Spanky and Our Gang took a cover version into the top 40.

  • Correction: this is the album version. The demo features softer drumming.

  • @kpitt1204 dear faggot.. hip hop and contemporary is more like the chicken and dis is more like d egg... now please go ahead and act like a bigger fag.. dis came out in the 60s u fool

  • @PIYUSH1188 OMG! Can you really be that dumb? U are a pure first class fool to think that I thought this song came out recently. I was speaking of the drums....wait, it is obvious you have no good sense, and there is no need to explain my comment. IPS. I am a lot of things, but a faggot is not one of them. You would think an OLD QUEEN like yourself would recognize that. (No offense meant for others on this thread, and forgive if I have offended anyone other than the intended target.)

  • @kpitt1204 * I stand corrected. I checked, and you are not an old queen. U are a YOUNG, tired queen. My bad.

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  • @kpitt1204 well dude.. way to go.. hip hop lol.... d drums are more from jazz if u ever really heard to a real jazz guitar song.. and buddy i can understand ur comment.. am sorry it was naive of me to presume too much... just tht i hate it wen folks talk bout hip hop, trance , electro and metal on threads like dese... n ps: i take no offence either, it takes years to understand and comprehend music.. i still got loads to listen too as well.. and am sure so do u.. but mann hip hop suks.. puff

  • @PIYUSH1188 Dude, I reacted in a way that does not represent the person that I really am. I also saw your comment that was removed. I was not saying that hip hop represented anything new at all. Hip hop came about as a result of a samples, including jazz samples, depending on what type of hip hop that you listen to, but that is not ALL I listen to. I am a classically trained musician (violin), who likes all types of music. I also perform all types of vocal music nowadays.

  • @PIYUSH1188 - They grew! (Inside joke) I checked out your music as well. My playlist does not represent the WHOLE me, but if you come across any music worth sharing, please don't hesitate to share. Cool? (I am NOW typing with a smile). I have no time to fight. I have too much music to check out instead! LOL

  • @kpitt1204 heyy i'd love to add you on facebook.. we can share loads of music as well :)

  • groovy, I love the way she sings. This is a great song.

  • and I gotta find this now....! Cheers

  • im happy to know this woman. i love you margo

  • What a talent...I'm so happy I found this song!

  • Un chin coqueta, poesia para ese dia extra en la semana. Excelente

  • Margot had a way of using her talent as a stepping stool to create characters. She is a good example of what Kate Bush describes as a person "I only listen to my own music." Why is that? Because Margot had a lot of aliases. She is also Janis Joplin squeaky clean. Janis Joplin was making fun of Bobby Darin whose grammar was really, really southern bad. Margot and Janis were just another character and mood swing. Margot is to Janis what Sinead O'Connor was to Kate Bush.

  • i freakin love this song, i like the julie london version too, im looking all over youtube and stuff for more people doing this song.

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