PAUL ANKA
mordecai
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Have y'all found anything worth listening to by this specimen on vinyl?Reminds me of a '70s version of Neil Diamond?yeah that just happened.
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Having my baby
What a lovely way of saying how much you love me
Having my baby
What a lovely way of saying what you're thinkin' of me
I can see it, your face is glowing
I can see it in your eyes
I'm happy in knowin'
That you're having my baby
You're the woman I love
And I love what it's doin' to you
Having my baby
You're a woman in love
And I love what's goin' thru you
The need inside you
I see it showin'
Oh, the seed inside you baby
Do you feel it growin'
Are you happy knowin'
That you're having my baby
Girl: ("I'm a woman in love and I love what it's doin' to me")
Having my baby
Girl: ("I'm a woman in love and I love what's goin' thru me")
Didn't have to keep it
Couldn't put you thru it
You could have swept it from your life
But you wouldn't do it
No you wouldn't do it
And you're having my baby
Girl: ("I'm a woman in love and I love what it's doin' to me")
Having my baby
Girl: ("I'm a woman in love and I love what's goin' thru me")
Having my baby
Not that it helps you, but I just wanted to share.
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You don't need a '70s version of Neil Diamond when Neil Diamond himself was still having hits. (Anka was around way earlier, anyway...)
Well, he had a rare reggae album on Flying Dutchman that had a Bernard Purdie breakbeat and a Gil Scott-Heron poem...plus he produced a collectible yacht-rock album by Dirty John's Hot Dog Stand that heads are still checkin' for...
He wrote my way for Frank, has the voice of someone 40 years his junior and can stillrock a crowd albeit vegas style, but rockin nonetheless.
and his permatan is unparalleled
I ride for Paul Anka.
Smells Like Teen Spirit is the standout for me.
from 1959 recently, "Girls Town" and he stars in it - along with a
completely twisted cast including Mel Torme (as a sleazy hot rod gangleader!!)
Mamie Van Doren, and a whole boatload of famous actor's children, like Robert Mitchum's son, Bing Crosy's daughter, Harold Lloyd Jr and Charles Chaplin Jr.
It has this very disturbing rape scene (rape in 1959 B&W seems extra weird), and Paul Anka and Mel Torme have the funniest fight scene this side of "They Live"
MST3K have an episode with it, as well -but it stands up on it's own as 50's hot trash.
I was just going to mention Girls' Town. The Platters were in that movie, too.
youre welcome
I play this track out once in a while, the crowd go for it even though its in Japanese.
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