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Party Lights Claudine Clark

Claudine Clark (born 26 April 1941, Macon, Georgia)she was a one-hit wonder responsible for the 1962 smash Party Lights.Born in Macon, GA, Clark grew up in Philadelphia and received formal musical ...  
 
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oldflatus (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Superb! Many Thanks!
socrumic (2 months ago) Show Hide
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@jlarrys... i just wanted to say thanks. :)
jethyy (2 months ago) Show Hide
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this was on True Blood Sunday^^
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we are going to use Eli Berkowitz my photographer friend he lives in philly and he knows me for 23 years...
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we are going to make a party! Pike pike knows how to host! hes just like me!
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This was my all time favorite song for many years--it was released the summer that I turned 13. Almost made it to # 1 in Pittsburgh, but "The Locomotion" kept it from that spot.
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GREAT!
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Party Lights was the song that brought me into the sixties...it was a favorite of Glenwood High in Winder, Georgia.

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