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@skierpage Very interesting.....Alan Tarney is a genius. Then of course I realised he was behind "Wired for Sound", the sonic fingerprint is unmistakeable but I never put 2 & 2 together for all these years. Great sounds on these records - just wondering if that is "tack" piano used on the intro amongst the other acoustic instruments & synths?
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Part of writer-producer Alan Tarney's phenomenal 1979-1980 run of fine singles for Cliff Richard (We Don't Talk Any More, Dreamin', A Little in Love), Barbara Dickson (this), and Leo Sayer (Once in a While, Living in a Fantasy). Once in a While is especially wonderful.
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fantastic voice!!!!!
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Venga... para irnos calentando en enero-febrero Barbara. Los ochentas furiosos se nos arrepegan.
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There is another awesome 1980s German song like this (same melody) - try Mary Roos - Wenn ich dich nicht halten kann on YouTube
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I love this song. It brings so many wonderful warm thoughts and memories back to me.
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My parents must have liked this because it came out the year before i was born but i remember it being played, didnt know who it was by but just remembered the lyrics so typed them in........happy days :o)
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Stan collymore sent me here!
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She reminds me a little of Frida from ABBA in the Super Trouper vid...understated classy prettiness and she doesn't look like a silly little girl like the singers now. These days if your over say, 30, forget it.
A brilliant song indeed ! The guitar solo is tasty and musical and Barbara's voice sounds clear and strong !
TheHumbuckerboy 8 months ago 10
@keef71 It was a tune that never left me. Barbara's pure voice cuts through and makes it more than the sum of it's parts. Great song and very clear. She should be called Barbara "Diction". Not many songs now where you can hear the words.
Beerwaddy 8 months ago 8