Janet Kay ~ Silly Games

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

From 1979

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  • well remember seeing this on xmas top of the pops while eating our xmas dinner ....and my dear dad being there and actually liked it too....R.I.P dad x....and thanks for the memory...

  • I hear what ya saying, Back then Xmas dinner & the xmas edition of TOTP went together, They were good days,

  • What a class piece of reggae this is, one of those tunes that everybody loves, don't think she had another hit apart from this re-issued, could be wrong, it's been a long time.

    Happy memories, cheers Tone!

  • She done some really great songs but.....this was the only one that received chart success, She did a cracking version of Minnie Ripertons "Lovin' You" Cheers Steve

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  • i have,,,,  no time,2live this life,,play ur silly games

  • nostalgia head on here too :) my auntie and her tape recorder and mic recording TOTP

    

  • Wow, bitter sweet memories of years behind come flooding back. An age old Christmas favorite tune, my old man would be on the turntable getting the LP's out. Happy days... R.I.P Dad x

  • Love this song and brings back so many memories lol She had an amazing voice

  • There's always one fool who doesn't like a wicked tune.......Well up to now anyway.

  • Boy 1st tim this tune brin tears 2 my eyes, seein the vid an memba

    how happy an free me an all my mates were. B4 the money ting an

    all the drugs cum in pon the scene. How the world has changed! x

  • Nice one.

  • If you like Janet you'll probly like Sandra Cross.

  • @Nunsweepit421

    "This style of Reggae" is known as Lovers Rock and it was exclusively made in the UK (mostly in Harlesden North London IIRC) in the late 70s, early 80s. It was very much a local, independent style that unexpectedly spawned some huge worldwide hits.

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