had never heard either of these songs,both lovely little songs,Dusty could make even the toy puppy dog song sound so attractive,she sounded brilliant no matter what style of music she sang.What an extraordinary voice
My Baby's Gone, love it, what a pity they never put on a single but I do have it on a CD, used to hear it in the 60's and I still think it's one of their best songs. Thank you
I remember in the 1960's requesting 'My Baby's Gone' on radio, they sang it but as you say, it was never on single or album but I do have it now on a CD
"Little By Little" / "Wah-Woof" by The Springfields was a single released in 1963 [Philips 40092 in the UK / BF19 in Australia] It reached #43 in Australia, but did not chart anywhere else that I know of. A-side appears on 1963 album "Folk Songs From The Hills", but the B-side was not on that album.
had never heard either of these songs,both lovely little songs,Dusty could make even the toy puppy dog song sound so attractive,she sounded brilliant no matter what style of music she sang.What an extraordinary voice
I remember Side B, Waf Woof and I'm 60 in a few months. What a trip down memory lane!
My Baby's Gone, love it, what a pity they never put on a single but I do have it on a CD, used to hear it in the 60's and I still think it's one of their best songs. Thank you
the last song we also know in dutch (toen onze mop een mopje was), the springields are singing partly in dutch.
thanks for posting
I remember in the 1960's requesting 'My Baby's Gone' on radio, they sang it but as you say, it was never on single or album but I do have it now on a CD
Thank you very much for these uploads, MAHVELOUS songs!
you welcome :) And thank you for hooking me up with Dusty lost year albums.
Love this Darren xx not heard it for years xxx !, thank you
"Little By Little" / "Wah-Woof" by The Springfields was a single released in 1963 [Philips 40092 in the UK / BF19 in Australia] It reached #43 in Australia, but did not chart anywhere else that I know of. A-side appears on 1963 album "Folk Songs From The Hills", but the B-side was not on that album.
FYI...the 'B' side made the US Music vendor chart, reaching #149 in January 1963.