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Notes Produced By George Martin
Sleeve Photography : John Kelly
Sleeve By Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd
Arranged and Conducted By Mike Vickers
Images Comments and Reviews Quad5point1 SUBS13th Jan 2024 Added full size sleeve scans to replace my originals johnnyhotspur 28th Sep 2019 Cilla does some Northern Soul time with 'Yo Yo'. Burton LeB SUBS23rd Sep 2019 Aside from the cover versions already mentioned, Cilla takes on Skip Bifferty's "Follow The Path Of The Stars", a most unlikely choice. LouisSidney 20th Feb 2014 Of course, PhilMH, but yours is very astute.
In French we say "Il est roux de chez roux", meaning "his hair is really very red". But that's a new expression, it wasn't used in the sixties. And naturally, for girls, it's "rousse". PhilMH SUBS20th Feb 2014 carryonsidney's answer is more likely to be correct than mine! Anyway, I might have to track this down for the Gene Pitney, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Tim Hardin covers - I love Cilla's version of Tim's "That Will Never Happen Again". LouisSidney 20th Feb 2014 Thanks, guys! carryonsidney 20th Feb 2014 well its Scouse dialect - I've always assumed it was = "Hello". PhilMH SUBS20th Feb 2014 Or, is it Cilla's version of the French "chez roux", which Google Translate tells me means "in red"? PhilMH SUBS20th Feb 2014 It means, "I'll kill the hairdresser!" :)
No, seriously, I don't know, despite being an Englishman by birth - possibly a Liverpudlian expression? LouisSidney 19th Feb 2014 What is the meaning of "Sher-oo" please ??
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UK - Parlophone - 1968 [Stereo]
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Australia - World Record Club - 1972
UK - Sounds Superb - 1973
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