I don't think "Always Me" appeared on record until it was the B-side of a 1977 re-release of "Everybody Knows" on Polydor. The show itself was apparently a failed pilot for a Saturday night variety series. IMDB gives the release date as August 31, 1968.
One, two, three abandon me Ain't no turning back again Well too bad, baby, this time you lose 'Cause I'm movin' on Tell me...tell me While I still have the time Are ya gonna find a love That's truer than mine One, two, three abandon me Ain't no turning back again Well too bad, baby, this time you lose 'Cause I'm movin' on I'm movin' on
Ace Kefford and Trevor Burton were the founders of The Move after a meeting with Davy Jones (David Bowie). Jones advised them to collect together best young musicians from Birmingham and form a Midlands supergroup.
очень слабый фильм и никакая музыка. вот что значит работать без продюсера. песенка в середине с оркестром жалкая пародия на заглавный трек сержанта пеппера
Has anyone noticed the similarity between the sequence at 25.05 and the end of Adam and the Ants' Prince Charming video - we even have a dandy regency man, if not highwayman.