Jon Stevens - Jezebel

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Jon Stevens - Jezebel. New Zealand music - 1979. Number One hit single for six weeks. I do not own anything in this video. All copyright goes to it's rightful owners. No copyright infringement is intended. Posted purely to ensure this treasure of the seventies is remembered.

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  • At the time Jon was one of the few NZ musicians to hit number one in the charts (how times have changed). From memory he nailed it for quite a few weeks too. Great memories, thanks. Who remembers having a bath and then having tea while watching Ready to Roll on black and white TV? Lovely memories.

  • this song brings back memories..........!! Father's Moustache, Pepper Mill, Oscar's if your 45-50 now you will know what I'm talking bout!!!!!!!!

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  • @babyblue091000 omg we must be the same area lol. so use to go to all those pl, even worked a Peppermill some times and Fathers Moustache then it changed to Chases lol..

  • yeah i in my late 40s hearing this is memories bring back the child hood you once had but hey my kids listen to it till this day and the 80s still live on forever

  • Butterfly House, Bairds rd. Memories lol

  • 1st memory of jon stevens was listening to his song on the school bus in Pukekohe and when Montego Bay came out! the bus was rocking....loved these two songs of his...then he disappeared, now i know where...off to the Land Of OZ...and he's still rocking it!!..

  • Jon was one of these Blokes who got better with age, Love Jon Stevens.

  • Went to Heretaunga College with Jon back in 1974/1975.

  • @howzadog Absolutely, I know what you mean. Loved it. Good memories.

  • howzadog-I still old enough to remember 'c'mon' then 'hullabaloo' before 'ready to roll' and still recall when the music style somehow 'changed' from pop (which I liked) to become funky (which I didn't like cos it was harder to dance to). Memories!

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