Judy Street - What
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2010
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If you don't love this there is something missing in your makeup. Absolute belter of a song.
Absolutely ❤❤ 💯
Quality, this is northern at its best. It doesn't get better than this. Timeless.
I never get sick of this gem
Now this is a true Northern soul classic so distinctive.
What an absolute banger of a tune smashed it 👍
Brilliant it’s that simple 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧
Great song, my first time of hearing.
an absolute fav of mine more plz
😊🎶❤💃❤✊...Thank you 👍
Spinning around and around on a talc dusted floor
Sounds perfect! 😂
Bin there dun it pushing. 70 do u remember cavandish Blackburn wow gud times 😅
what can you say brilliant
My favourite
Absolutely destroys any other version of this song. Immortal. Not bad for a cover version!
i think melnda marx's version is the best
@@longandwindingroad Where do you stand on Tina Mason's version?
Soft Cell. Nuff said.
@@qwj68boots You mean that as a joke, of course.
A great northern soul song
Classic Song !
Wonderful!
Excellent
Brilliant, gets u up and dancing 🕺
Good song!!
classic
Nice
❤
One of the songs that got just about every girl into northern.
Oh aye!
Is at a hawsie Eck.
Boot time , ya can’t.
wow
Is at a hawsie
1968😀👍🏿🎆🎶🎸
In a New York record shop asking for help.
Me: Hi, I'm wondering if you can help me find a record.
Clerk: Sure. What is the name of it?
Me: Yes
Clerk: I asked you what is the name of the song.
Me: Yes, that's it.
Clerk: What's it?
Me: Exactly
Clerk: I can't help you if you don't tell me what it's called. So are you going to tell me the name or not?
Me: What
Clerk: What the name of the song is. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG YOU ARE LOOKING FOR?
Me: Yes, thats it.
Clerk: What is it?
Me: Exactly
Clerk: Let's try something else. Do you know Who sings it?
Me: Someone named Judy Street.
Clerk: Now we are getting somewhere. Hmmm. Sounds kinda familiar. Is it from the 60's
Me: I think so
Clerk: So this Judy Street sings a song called what?
Me: Yes
Clerk: The song is called yes?
Me: Of course not, that would be stupid. It's called what.
Clerk: I don't know. That's why I'm asking you.
Me: But I already told you.
Clerk: Told me what?
Me: Yes
Clerk: (picking up nearby record) You see this?
Me: Yes
Clerk: (pointing to spot on label) You see how it says Beatles right here, that's the artist, right?
Me: Right
Clerk: And you see how it says A Hard Days Night right here. That is the name of the song.
Me: Everyone knows that.
Clerk: So if the record you are looking for had Judy Street instead of Beatles, it would say what instead of A Hard Days Night?
Me: Of course. Why wouldn't it.
Clerk: GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE!
Me: (leaving) Jeez. What is his problem?
Good song 😂
a proper NS tooon
Wasn't there another version made in 1977
Yes, by Tina Mason.
Melinda Marx's version is slower
Melinda's version was the original.
@@WInnerwinnerchickendinner.tina mason covered Melinda, then I'm guessing Judy covered Tina as they're both on Strider ruclips.net/video/igXetixu0ts/видео.html
Soft cell did a version
and...
Sheesh, have some class friend. Just enjoy
Soft Cell did a good version
Please delete this comment. There's a good chap.
Tina Mason version much better. More soulful.
Not soulful at all. More like Petula Clark. Reminds me a bit of 'Downtown', arrangement-wise.
Really, Northern ? it’s a bag of shite can’t imagine Richard searling playing this in 74
But mr Wigan Casino would along with
Gary Lewis and the playboys
Blah blah blah. Don't care.
Don't know about 74, but he's played it plenty since.