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Joanie Sommers - Sunday In New York (1965-from the film "Sunday In New York")

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Written by C. Coates & P. Nero, from the film "Sunday In New York", this MONO track is from the 1965 Columbia OOP Vinyl LP "Come Alive" by Joanie Sommers.

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  • never heard of this singer before but damn she's good

  • @slapmyfunkybass In the '60's she had a big pop hit with "Johnny Get Angry" and was also well known for radio & TV spots as the "Pepsi" girl, doing cute songs for them.

  • I definitely like this singer! I like the Darin version, too. But, Jonie Somers is a great pop singer, and just delivers on vocals and energy and ability. Thanks for these great clips, Wally!

  • @xavier18501 You are welcome.

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  • I'm no vocal expert, but man can she sing. What a voice.

  • I like everything she does.

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  • I love Joanie;s fast tempo in this version of " Sunday In New York". It reminds me of the fast pace of New York.

  • Joanie Sommers was a terrific singer. She had a special quality to her voice.

  • @SwingAge22 Yes, she has the most terrific voice and style I have ever heard and I have thought this since I first heard her sing in the early 60s.

  • @headley62 Oh yes indeed.......she can definitely swing. The definitive pop female vocalist of the '60s.

  • @slapmyfunkybass I agree.....I adore her voice, style and vocal delivery. I remember her work from the '60s and still to this day cannot figure out why she did not have a much bigger career.

  • Such a blast from the wonderful '60's!  One of the most distinctive voices ever recorded.

  • so great to hear this in vinyl!!

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