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The Twilights recorded their version in the Abbey Road Studios when they went to England in late 1966.They were promised that The Hollies were not going to release their version as a single but when it looked like The Twilights were likely to have a hit The Hollies'record company reneged so airplay was spread across 2 competing versions and neither band had the big hit-pity.
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Yes, thank you, I understand that, but I listened to the words carefully, and it seems to refer to a particular person in a particular job. I was wondering if he was a soldier, a spy, a cop, a tax agent, someone who worked at Downing St or what? Just that there's particular reference made to an individual.
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I'm glad you liked it. Have a nice week!
Blessings.
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l love this tune. Excellent video. Thanks for share.
This song is AWESOME!!!! Hollies FOREVER!!!!!!!
ILOVEJIMMYMcCULLOCH1 1 month ago
@ILOVEJIMMYMcCULLOCH1
Amen.
:D
OmHaver 1 month ago
thanks love the sixties :-)
top401966 4 months ago
@top401966 Me too! :D
OmHaver 4 months ago
I'd love to know what this song is about, whom it refers to and was it ever used in a movie?
ozcobblepot218 1 year ago
@ozcobblepot218
All is on these words: "People should ive their lifes, leaving me to mine".
It's about freedom, peace and love.
It's about being what you are, and what you wanna be.
WE ARE HUMANS, NOT MUPPETS
WE HAVE TO BE FREE AND INDEPENDENT
Idon't know if the song was in a movie, but it is a "master peace".
:-)
OmHaver 1 year ago