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this 1962 recording of "talk to me" by William Strut, never made it to the list of jazz standards where it truely belongs. But, when covered by Alice DeeJay, "do you think you're better off alone" climbed the pop charts to top 10 status nearly 40 years later. it goes to show you william Strut's genius is truely timeless. |
CD: somthing more than 1,4,5
Label: rainbowlogical creations
Credits: written and performed by William Strut and the Swingers |
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