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Please help me identify a song that stuck in my head for 50 years. solved: 'Girlie' by the Peddlers
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Eloy….from Germany about that time,few of theirs sort of sound the same as yours…maybe…🤔
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Land Of Nobody…
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Got a feeling @PaddyP17 will be able to provide a breakthrough. Are you there..?🙏0
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NorthheathAddick said:Eloy….from Germany about that time,few of theirs sort of sound the same as yours…maybe…🤔
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LennyLowrent said:Early 1970's. It was a hit. It has a very recognisable organ riff. It was probably sung by a band.
For years I suspected Procol Harum but no...
I remember it being very theatrical.
Could be a European band (Dutch..?)
I was 11 years old and spoke no English at all, as with all other English hits, I sang Gibberish to it, and you can't google that...
I hummed the organ riff to many people, they all said it was a very well known song but none of them could name it or the performers.
Friday night my sister and I spent half the night singing that bloody tune to 3 different song recognising apps. (With and without Shiraz) shtummmm !!!
So - and here is where you my educated Addicks come in.
Yesterday, due to the 40 degrees scorcher of a saturday, I decided to do something about this and put an end to my misery.
Sat in front of what I call 'my home studio' and recorded a sample version based on the tune in my head. I called it '11 years' and replaced the Hebrew Gibberish with English ones.
So now, please good souls, take a moment of your time (it's short) and help me solve the 50 years mystery.
Here it is:Listen to 11 Years on #SoundCloud0 -
Having listened to your tune .... it has some Zappa tones.0
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I’ve asked the mum in law.
She says it sounds like this one by a band called The Peddlers:
https://youtu.be/7cB2uh3FGFo13 -
charltonbob said:LennyLowrent said:Early 1970's. It was a hit. It has a very recognisable organ riff. It was probably sung by a band.
For years I suspected Procol Harum but no...
I remember it being very theatrical.
Could be a European band (Dutch..?)
I was 11 years old and spoke no English at all, as with all other English hits, I sang Gibberish to it, and you can't google that...
I hummed the organ riff to many people, they all said it was a very well known song but none of them could name it or the performers.
Friday night my sister and I spent half the night singing that bloody tune to 3 different song recognising apps. (With and without Shiraz) shtummmm !!!
So - and here is where you my educated Addicks come in.
Yesterday, due to the 40 degrees scorcher of a saturday, I decided to do something about this and put an end to my misery.
Sat in front of what I call 'my home studio' and recorded a sample version based on the tune in my head. I called it '11 years' and replaced the Hebrew Gibberish with English ones.
So now, please good souls, take a moment of your time (it's short) and help me solve the 50 years mystery.
Here it is:Listen to 11 Years on #SoundCloud
It was a hit in the sense that it was played on mainstream radio, and an 11 (coul be 10 to 13) year old boy was exposed to it enough to have it's music engraved in his memory.... for obvious reasons I couldn't tell you how high it got to in the charts...0 -
Danepak said:I’ve asked the mum in law.
She says it sounds like this one by a band called The Peddlers:
https://youtu.be/7cB2uh3FGFo
You've got the best mother in law this side of heaven 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
And what a bonus rendition with the piano 💓💓💓💓20 -
LennyLowrent said:Danepak said:I’ve asked the mum in law.
She says it sounds like this one by a band called The Peddlers:
https://youtu.be/7cB2uh3FGFo
You've got the best mother in law this side of heaven 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
And what a bonus rendition with the piano 💓💓💓💓4 -
Case closed?0
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Just been told that back in the 80s, she won two TV’s. They had a quiz on the radio, where you had to listen to a tiny sound bit and guess the song.
She had to use her sisters name, when she won the 2nd TV.
Also, she just told me that she actually was going to hear them live at an RSL in Sydney in the early 70s. But they couldn’t get in, as her husband wasn’t wearing a tie…
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Glad you found it but that is a shocking tune5
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Never heard of Roy Philips before, I am in tears watching this rendition from about 10 years ago. Check out the reharmonization at the end and perhaps you will understand why
https://youtu.be/t0zsjjYLUhw
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........... well this thread was a nice positive one! I kept checking to see if the mystery was solved - have to say I am quite good with music questions from this era and guessed all the ones others had suggested but had never heard of this before , strange tune
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Spending a total of four weeks in the UK singles chart, it peaked at No. 34 on January 31, 1970. However in New Zealand it had had a large impression and was hugely popular, giving them their highest charting single.
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Impressive that the tracks identity has been found, considering it's relative obscurity. And now hearing the original, I'd say that was a cracking effort with regards to your impromptu 'cover'. You're basically a Peddlers tribute band
Commiserations on having that stuck in your head for half a century though. A torturous experience by the sound of it11 -
I can see how you thought it was European, there's a vibe of French chanson played by fans of Sly Stone about it.0
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Danepak said:Just been told that back in the 80s, she won two TV’s. They had a quiz on the radio, where you had to listen to a tiny sound bit and guess the song.
She had to use her sisters name, when she won the 2nd TV.
Also, she just told me that she actually was going to hear them live at an RSL in Sydney in the early 70s. But they couldn’t get in, as her husband wasn’t wearing a tie…4 -
This thread made me think of this podcast . Musically minded might enjoy the ‘etymology of a hook’ …. I made that expression up…(Not Rick Ashley)0
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Henry Irving said:Glad you found it but that is a shocking tune5
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I remember the Peddlers. They were the “resident” band providing a musical interlude on a TV comedy show. I forget which one. A friend of mine used to do a great impression of the singer.1
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LennyLowrent said:Danepak said:I’ve asked the mum in law.
She says it sounds like this one by a band called The Peddlers:
https://youtu.be/7cB2uh3FGFo
You've got the best mother in law this side of heaven 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
And what a bonus rendition with the piano 💓💓💓💓
Danepak's mum in law must have some ear and an extremely eclectic taste in music.2 -
Interesting fella.
It seems I actually bought one of his records in 1964 when he played guitar on the Honeycombes hit, 'Have I the Right'. Started with Joe Meek.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG9At738kxQ
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50 years of pain not knowing and all you had to do was ask Charlton life and within less than a day somebody knows it. Impressive stuff. shame the song wasn't really worth it...3
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Wow!
I remember the Peddlers, they had 2 or 3 minor hits around the turn of the 70's.
I remember Tell the world we're not in and of course Girlie, now I've heard it, though I never would have remembered in a month of sundays if Danepak hadn't come up trumps3 -
Thanks everyone I'll let you know what me old mate Roy has got to say about our effort 🕺🕺1