Trouser Press Collectors' Magazine, November 1981: Difference between revisions
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"Imagination' is a tune written by the team of Burke/Van Heusen and recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Cal Tjader, and others," according to Erskine Wood of Eugene, Oregon. "I am not sure that this is the same song on ''Our Aim Is True'' ["[[Imagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver)|Imagination Is a Powerful Deceiver]]"], but given Elvis's highly eclectic tastes it is not unlikely." We will confirm or deny this one in a future issue. Reader Wood, if correct, gets sole kudos. | "Imagination' is a tune written by the team of Burke/Van Heusen and recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Cal Tjader, and others," according to Erskine Wood of Eugene, Oregon. "I am not sure that this is the same song on ''Our Aim Is True'' ["[[Imagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver)|Imagination Is a Powerful Deceiver]]"], but given Elvis's highly eclectic tastes it is not unlikely." We will confirm or deny this one in a future issue. Reader Wood, if correct, gets sole kudos. | ||
"Third Rate Romance" was written by Howard Russell Smith of the Amazing Rhythm Aces and recorded by the Aces on their ''Stacked Deck'' and | "Third Rate Romance" was written by Howard Russell Smith of the Amazing Rhythm Aces and recorded by the Aces on their ''Stacked Deck'' and ''The South's Greatest Hits'' LPs. It was a Top 15 hit for the Aces in 1975, though not for Jesse Winchester, who recorded it with the Aces backing him the previous year on his third LP, ''Learn to Love It''. It has also been recorded by country artist Johnny Duncan on a self-titled LP and by the Fabulous Poodles on ''Unsuitable''. | ||
"I Wrote This Song" is actually "The Roadette Song," credited to Dury/Hardy. Dury is Ian Dury; his old band. Kilburn and the High Roads released the song on ''Handsome'' and ''Wotabunch''. | "I Wrote This Song" is actually "The Roadette Song," credited to Dury/Hardy. Dury is Ian Dury; his old band. Kilburn and the High Roads released the song on ''Handsome'' and ''Wotabunch''. |
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