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Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 11:45
by Martin Page
I see that Kathy Kirby's Dance On! was played on Sounds Of The Sixties this morning. For those that want to listen, it's at 22:15 minutes on the BBC iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/search/?q=sounds%20of%20the%20sixties

Regards, Martin.

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 12:08
by Amanda
Hi Martyn,

I must admit I don't like instrumental tunes that someone decided
would be better with vocals.

Imagine "Apache" with words, or has it already been vandalised in this way?

Amanda

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 12:11
by BarryH
What a voice, and please forgive the bias but "they don't make em like that anymore".

Thanks for jogging the memory Martin.

Cheers
Barry

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 12:25
by UlrichS
Amanda wrote:Hi Martyn,

I must admit I don't like instrumental tunes that someone decided
would be better with vocals.

Imagine "Apache" with words, or has it already been vandalised in this way?

Amanda

Hi Amanda,

"Apache" has been 'vandalised' with English / French /German vocals by Sonny James / Orlando / The Fellows.

Best wishes,

Ulrich

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 13:01
by panchodiaz
Yes Amanda. In Spain there was at least one vocal version of Apache. The singer was Jose Guardiola, a well known crooner in those days.

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Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 13:07
by Bill Bowley
Amanda wrote:Hi Martyn,

I must admit I don't like instrumental tunes that someone decided
would be better with vocals.

Imagine "Apache" with words, or has it already been vandalised in this way?

Amanda


Amanda,

How about a compromise then -The Shads backing with Cilla Black doing the vocals? ;)


Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 14:09
by BrianD
I may be wrong but I think Dance On was written as a vocal and the Shads turned it into an instrumental. I think I read somewhere that Bruce came across the music at the publishers and thought, that would make a great instrumental for us.

Brian

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 14:20
by JimN
BrianD wrote:I may be wrong but I think Dance On was written as a vocal and the Shads turned it into an instrumental. I think I read somewhere that Bruce came across the music at the publishers and thought, that would make a great instrumental for us.
Brian


Correct.

The song was written by the vocal trio The Avons (Murtagh/Murtagh/Adams), and the song-writing credits are the same whether it is a vocal or an instrumental. The only additional credit (sometimes) is "Stellman" - that is, Marcel Stellman, a lyricist who specialised in writing translations between European languages (but was not an original contributor to the song).

JN

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 14:42
by Martin Page
I'm glad this thread has stimulated some replies.

Out of interest, do we know if Kathy's version is followed by an exclamation mark (!) as per The Shadows' version?

Martin.

Re: Kathy Kirby's Dance On!

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2010, 15:32
by Paul Creasey
Not sure about the excalmation mark - but I'm surprised "Our Kid" hasn't been on this thread yet with his usual quip about "Kathy Kirby's Greatest Hits". :lol:
It usually gets a response from blokes "of a certain age" ;) - including an ex-Mayor of The City Of Lincoln - when Pete introduces "Dance On!" in our Band's set!
Regards
Paul