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Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2010

*Sony Music Entertainment own the Audio content of this video - Video not available in Germany*...Born Bernard Jewry he changed his name in the 60's to Shane Fenton and released several singles ,but it wasn't until another change of name to Alvin Stardust that he had most success.Released in December 1973 My Coo Ca Choo reached #2 in the UK and had a 7 week run at the top of the Austrailian charts and was also the biggest selling single of 1974 in Australia.

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  • I don't think Elvis could sing this song. Alvin Stardust had an unusual voice, his vocals was equipped to master a song like this and Jealous mind.

    Don't get me wrong, I am an Elvis fan.

  • @jack23620 I get what you mean but i couldn't compare Alvin to Elvis success wise.I will be posting Jealous Mind though,i do like it :)

  • Love the comment from marshfish!!  (true though!) Great upload!

  • @Mrroydoncrossing Alvin was a very poor imitation Bill,but i liked this song & Jealous Mind.

  • i thought he was elvis. the trouble is, so did he. LOL. n1 mate.

  • @marshfish There was more talent in a single hair of the Elvis quiff Dave :)

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  • Get down and grove on the matt..... think that means have sex

  • Great song,I would have liked his backing band to have dressed similar to Alvin though.

  • As far as I know,Elvis had better taste in clothes for the most part and at least Elvis never publicly addmited to comin on a candle to put it out!LOL!!!!!!!!

  • @MrHaggis64, Alvin was underrated, and don't forget, Elvis and The Beatles was the first to have that kind of success.

    All the best.

  • @MrHaggis64 So did I, and for me, Freddie Starr was the English Elvis!!! (impressed even Elvis's backing group who actually appeared with him on one show!!!

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