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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Into My Arms
Music video by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds performing Into My Arms.
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Russell Morris - Sweet sweet love
Russell Morris - Sweet sweet love ,Bloodstone Album ,1971
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hey Russ, you're singing this to me yes? You're the best, I'm so loving you right now
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Doug Parkinson In Focus - "Dear Prudence"
Released in Australia in 1969 reaching #9 Sydney #2 Melbourne #2 Brisbane #1 Adelaide #7 Perth. The powerful baritone of Doug Parkinson (b. Newcast...
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The Loved Ones - "Sad Dark Eyes"
Their debut album, The Loved Ones' Magic Box was released late in 1967, which included other hit singles, "Ever Lovin' Man" and "Sad Dark Eyes". Th...
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Kevin Borich - "Going Down Town"
The Kevin Borich Express was around between 1976 and 1985. The band, usually a trio, had approximately eighteen different musicians playing in vari...
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The Strangers - "Happy Without You"
Released in Australia in November 1968 reaching #8 Melbourne #11 Brisbane #25 Perth arranged by Strangers guitarist Peter Robinson. Vocals are by ...
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Axiom - "My Baby's Gone"
When in England in 1971, Axiom signed a three-year recording contract with Warners, cemented by a single "My Baby's Gone" which was produced by She...
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Spectrum - "I'll Be Gone"
"I'll Be Gone" (or "Some Day I'll Have Money") is a song by Australian progressive rock group Spectrum and was released as their debut single by EM...
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Axiom - "A Little Ray Of Sunshine"
In May 1969 in Melbourne, Glenn Shorrock formed an early Australian 'supergroup', Axiom, with Brian Cadd on keyboards and vocals, Don Mudie on lead...
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Hush - "Glad All Over"
Released in Australia in 1975 and reached #17 Sydney #6 Melbourne #5 Brisbane #7 Adelaide #6 Perth. Hush was a glam band from Sydney with a boogie ...
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Mississippi - "Kings Of The World"
After the release of "Daddy Cool", Drummond changed their name to Mississippi, which became their self titled album released on the fledgling Bootl...
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The Zoot - "Eleanor Rigby"
Zoot's biggest hit single was a radically re-arranged hard-rock version of The Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby'. The single reached No. 4 on the national c...
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Blackfeather - "Boppin' The Blues"
One of the most enduring Aussie hits of the Seventies is Blackfeather's September 1972 Number One single: 'Boppin' The Blues'. Blackfeather's timel...
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William Shakespeare - "Can't Stop Myself From Loving You"
William Shakespeare (19 November 1948 -- 5 October 2010) was the stage name of Australian Glam rock singer John Cave, also known as John Cabe or Bi...
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Ol' 55 - "On The Prowl"
Ol' 55 was an Australian band specialising in retro, 1950s-era Rock 'n' Roll. Drummer Geoff Plummer was working with Glenn A. Baker and invited him...
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@djweego would like to tell you that at least 2 people have - but I'll have to check and let you know next week.
Hey Russ! Wanna do me to this? I need to get back to @djweego