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He Quit Me by Lesley Miller (Midnight Cowboy Soundtrack)

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2008

One of my all time favorite films. This song comes when Voight is in the dinner sitting opposite some weird lady and a boy. Little is known about Lesley Miller (though she does have a Wikipedia page). Seems to come out of the Lulu school of Sixties British soul. She does an exceptional job and the bassline is as sick as West Nile. Take a lis.




jon voight dustin hoffman john barry oscars angelina jolie new york city times square 1969 midnight cowboy brenda vaccaro greyhound cross country miami texas homeless mice and men steinbeck leslie miller

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  • Not a single bad track on the LP.

  • @Kelly14UK  and the dude who composed the joint just died today, john barry. =(

  • Another point of interest here is that the song was written (as "She Quit Me") by Warren Zevon, a good few years before anybody had heard of him.

  • Really? Did actually he record a version?

  • Thanks a lot for putting this on Youtube. Does anyone know where I can get this song online without a subscription? No luck on itunes or amazon.

  • tough one. try limewire.

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  • Anyone know who plays bass on this? Sounds like John Paul Jones.

  • VERY rare song! Thanks for putting this up! That scene was freaky. Jon Voight is an often overlooked actor, one of the best of the 1970s

  • that was fuuuuunkay..:)

  • now thats some serious groove baby!

  • Billy Ray was a preacher's son

  • Which one's the queen of diamonds?

  • I haven't heard the album myself (and it isn't well rated, though I tend not to pay to much attention to critics, and I believe Warren himself was pretty pleased with it), but yes, it's on "Wanted Dead Or Alive", his 1969 album that pretty much sank without a trace.

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