WJLN in Birmingham, AL played this song fairly often after it was released. I still have the LP. Great song. These guys could rock too on songs like "No Time To Lose". At the time I thought they tried to insert too much cheesy synthetic keyboards...I guess they were envisioning the success that eventually came with aha and "take on me". Still I wish they'd rocked harder more often cause they had great pop sensibility, fine muscianship, and a knack for melody.
I have their "best of" on an old cassette tape and would dearly love to get hold of a vinyl or decent copy of the vinyl .. anybody have any ideas? (ps, I still play the cassette often, just afraid it will wear out LOL)
Holy Shit, never knew this video existed! One of my all-time obscure 'should have been a hit' tracks of all time. This is why i love You Tube! Thank you thank you to whoever posted this. I am gonna dig out my vinyl LP.
Tarney Spencer Band recorded THREE great albums, self titled, then Three's a Crowd, then Run For Your Life. Their songwriting/production for Cliff Richard, Leo Sayer, David Cassidy etc was great too! :-)
I think T and S personally produced, arranged, co-wrote, and played all the accompaniment on a couple of semisucessfull US ventures w/Cliff Richard. I have them somewhere and recall CR's releses were real hookish, upbeat and catchy very similar to T-s's two albums.
WJLN in Birmingham, AL played this song fairly often after it was released. I still have the LP. Great song. These guys could rock too on songs like "No Time To Lose". At the time I thought they tried to insert too much cheesy synthetic keyboards...I guess they were envisioning the success that eventually came with aha and "take on me". Still I wish they'd rocked harder more often cause they had great pop sensibility, fine muscianship, and a knack for melody.
AudioFileZ 8 months ago
this was a top ten hit in South Africa late 70's
paddythewolf 1 year ago
such an under-rated band!!!
I have their "best of" on an old cassette tape and would dearly love to get hold of a vinyl or decent copy of the vinyl .. anybody have any ideas? (ps, I still play the cassette often, just afraid it will wear out LOL)
Ellamental66 2 years ago
Great vid, and Mr Tarney looking beautiful as ever... looks really cute at 1:36 and there's some cool wiggling in there somehwere too.
Song is brilliant, shame it were'nt a hit?!
Tofety 2 years ago
Great song! Thanks for posting. I never expected to see this video here.
trickshottim 4 years ago
Holy Shit, never knew this video existed! One of my all-time obscure 'should have been a hit' tracks of all time. This is why i love You Tube! Thank you thank you to whoever posted this. I am gonna dig out my vinyl LP.
mainrmdj 4 years ago
thesh u just crossed over the thresh hold
enigma1006 4 years ago
Tarney Spencer Band recorded THREE great albums, self titled, then Three's a Crowd, then Run For Your Life. Their songwriting/production for Cliff Richard, Leo Sayer, David Cassidy etc was great too! :-)
shiroibasketshoes 4 years ago
I think T and S personally produced, arranged, co-wrote, and played all the accompaniment on a couple of semisucessfull US ventures w/Cliff Richard. I have them somewhere and recall CR's releses were real hookish, upbeat and catchy very similar to T-s's two albums.
audiomez 4 years ago
Awesome video, super rare, first time I've seen actually. From the album "Three's A Crowd". This rocks!
Bocatony 4 years ago