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Here's my favorite Cliff song which happened to be written by Neil Diamond. It came out as a B side single in 1965.
lol i been considering emailing PETER at 5aa radio and suggest for him to do a radio theme on songs written by, but never recorded by NEIL DIAMOND.


My favourite Cliff Richard song is this 1.



Good idea!
 
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Neil first ever 45 rpm single was Clown Town , also sounding Latino :yes:

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three more famous neil songs he wrote , but did not wax ...





 

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My favorite Neil Diamond:


I haven't heard that 1 before. Thank you very much for sharing. I'll have a listen then tell you what I think :0) Correction: I won't have a listen then tell you what I think because it's not available in my country.
 

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For something different, my favourite Elvis songs though Elvis is normally a bit loud for me. I hope someone enjoys them though.





Another song about a dog which is mostly spoken by a very good country singer who just decided not to sing in this instance.

 
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I haven't heard that 1 before. Thank you very much for sharing. I'll have a listen then tell you what I think :0) Correction: I won't have a listen then tell you what I think because it's not available in my country.

Try this one:

 

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ROD STEWART - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1964)




Rod sings the blues...
 

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Early David Jones (Bowie) 1965 record.

This single is a cross of the british beat sound but was also 'out there' - an early insight to what he would later record and become famous for.