The Three O'Clock - Suzie's On The Ball Now (Extended Mix)

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2009

This is one of my favorite obscure 80s songs. Have a listen...

Lyrics:

She was late for college
Late for school
Late for things that normal girls do
The time she spent
He time has due
Enough to change her point of view

*Chorus*
And Suzie's on the ball now
Follow her, and see just how
Boys are staggering when she comes to town
*Chorus*

She was late for tea
And late for trials
Late with words
And late with smiles
Time she spent
The time was due
Enough to change her point of view

This is the B-Side on the IRS 12" single, "Suzie's On The Ball Now". (L33-17204)

Produced by Ian Broudie, and remixed by William Orbit from the album, "Ever After" (IRS-5833) by The Three O'Clock.

Copyright 1986 - International Record Syndicate, Inc. (IRS)

Manufactured, and distributed by MCA Records, Inc.

djk mix is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvEWGISKgyw

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  • Five stars, Rick! I notice the knight is relaxing now...

  • Thank you, Tordur. I love this song.

    That knight definately is chilled out, and ready to max, and relax for having seen her kick some serious ass during the pursuit of her dreams. She stands proud, strong, and independantly as she conquers her goals.

  • Nice song, 80's pop is great!

  • I'm very glad that you enjoyed it, omega34x. Soon, I will post a mix of this song that I did about 5 years ago. This is one of my favorites, and I couldn't resist making it my own. = )

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  • Brilliant, but not better than Romeo Void.

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  • Never heard this remix...love this tune..thanks for the post!

  • I've always loved this song!!!

  • Nice to hear it again. I still have the original album that saysThree O'clock on the cover and Salvation Army on the disc.

  • The keyboard player, Mickey Mariano, is one of my best friends. They're a spin-off of the Salvation Army, the Quick, Great Buildings, it was the Paisley Underground, Vespa scooters, etc. It was certanly better than "Tainted Love", Romeo Void, Reflex, Flock of Seagulls, Spandau Ballet, et all. The last album was produced by Prince, on Paisley Park.

  • That's an awesome song!

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