Marc Almond and Jimmy Somerville - I Feel Love

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

In 1985, the trio joined up with Marc Almond to record a version of the Donna Summer classic "I Feel Love". The full version was actually a medley, also incorporating snippets of Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" and John Leyton's "Johnny Remember Me". It was a huge success, reaching #3 in the UK, equalling the chart achievement of "Smalltown Boy". Although the original had been one of Marc Almond's all-time favourite songs, he had never read the lyrics and thus incorrectly sang "What'll it be, what'll it be, you and me" instead of "Falling free, falling free, falling free".

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  • Donna Summer is good....this is better!!! :-)

  • Sooooooo good to see this in HD. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Apparently Jimmy Somerville told the other members of Bronski Beat that he was leaving the band on the morning of this video shoot and that it was painful filming this. Great version of the discoesque classic

  • Marc and Jimmy are Divos

  • this is awesum should win an award drop 90 sec and keep the best

    I luv u guys

    really!

  • Donna just remember u started this!

    no one does it better

    but these

    white guys are crazy good!

    Some big black guys hit em with a big peter just hit em in the head!

    I just remember something about Johnny!

  • @tarpon07 Well i hope Donna Summers got the message-- it was a great song

  • @tarpon07 Well i hope Donna Summers got the message

  • Wonderful. Thanks for uploading.

  • Super, Jimmy Somerville avait toute une voix.

  • EPIC!!!!!!!! BEST VERSION.

    

  • They recorded this song as a reaction on negative comments of Donna Summer against homosexuals : a beautifull statement !!

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