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| quote = | | quote = "This is like a prayer, a Jewish prayer someone told me. The Kink's version is like them doing a Beatles pastiche, but I wanted a "Pale Blue Eyes" feel, very simple, just building and subsiding. A contrast to the bright, sparkly sound on Kirsty MacColl's hit. It's not a Velvets pastiche but it has that feel. Plaintive and sad." | ||
| source = | | source = Elvis writing in [[Q, June 1995|Q Magazine, June 1995]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 13 August 2019
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First known performance:
“"This is like a prayer, a Jewish prayer someone told me. The Kink's version is like them doing a Beatles pastiche, but I wanted a "Pale Blue Eyes" feel, very simple, just building and subsiding. A contrast to the bright, sparkly sound on Kirsty MacColl's hit. It's not a Velvets pastiche but it has that feel. Plaintive and sad."” — Elvis writing in Q Magazine, June 1995.
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Recordings by other artists
Artist | Year | Release | Links |
The Kinks | 1968 | single | Wikipedia |
Petula Clark | 1968 | Petula | Wikipedia |
Kirsty MacColl | 1989 | Kite | Wikipedia |