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Millie Small Interview 1964 (My Boy Lollipop)

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2006

Millie Small captured on tape December 1964 when she was 17 years old by Finnish National TV. This small interview in Finnish/English captures her desire to "stay in the show business for a long time". Sadly she became a one hit wonder.
Where is she now?

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  • The interviewer is dubbed, and that is in Finnish not German, for the viewers convenience, coz this clip was made by and shown on Finnish National TV. Millie's answers are not dubbed.

  • Oh Hell No. Her voice was dubbed. I don't believe she spoke like that. So typical of what was done at that time. If the accent wasn't British or American, it had to be dubbed >:(

  • That is not DUBBED!

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  • What a beautiful girl - and a great song. Thanks for posting this rarity.

  • she's beautiful! man!!!

    HoTt!!

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  • How can ANYONE be so CUTE?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Millie *wasn't* a one hit wonder! One hit wonders put one hit out and disappear. Millie wasn't a 'world beater' again but she kept recoding and kept pleasing her fans!

  • She is Jamaican

  • It's obvious it's Millie speaking...

  • i mean we speak dialect or patois or creole what ever u want to call it but not all the time. when u are in certain places for some reason it is just expected that u use standard english rather than dialect

  • okkkkkkkkk well im west indian and just so the ppl who feel as though her voice was dubbed or what ever it has more to do with the time she grew up in cz my grandmother speaks the same way due to the colonial education they received :s yall should note that around this time most British Caribbean islands were gaining full independence from England

  • Millie was not a one-hit wonder. Subsequent recordings such as "Sweet William" and "Bloodshot Eyes", both charted in the UK at numbers 30 and 48, respectively.

  • im not mean shes was sorta pretty when she got older its probably her hair style but she is ugly in this interview im not mean and i respect that she started singing at such a young age as an nlack person int the 60`s im black to so dont call me racist

  • PIENI YLLÄRI!! Toi juontaja kuullostaa ihan karmeelta pervolta!!

  • I AM NOT SO TRESS: YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT JAMAICANS SPEAK PERFECT ENGLISH SO I DO NOT UNDERSTAND YOUR COMMENT ABOUT PATOIS OR MAYBE YOU DO NOT

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