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1960,s music (I think!)

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Delia22 Wed 14-Feb-24 12:44:15

Does anyone know which group sang "It's in his kiss".The Supremes" ?And "Just one look" The Hollies?? Have heard both recently and was trying to remember!😊

Greenfinch Wed 14-Feb-24 12:59:19

Wasn’t it Cher for the first one ?

Theexwife Wed 14-Feb-24 13:01:45

Betty Everett Originally sang It’s in his kiss but the more well known version was Cher.

Just one Look was originally sang by Doris Troy but you are correct the Hollies did do a more popular version.

TinSoldier Wed 14-Feb-24 13:02:32

I think you're thinking of what's also known as the The Shoop Shoop song recorded by:

1963 Merry Clayton
1963 Betty Everett
1975 Linda Lewis
1990 Cher

and lots of others.

Just One Look was recorded by The Hollies in 1964 but originally 1963 by Doris Troy who co-wrote it.

You might like the Second Hand Songs website:

secondhandsongs.com/performance/50/versions

Namsnanny Wed 14-Feb-24 13:16:07

Thanks for that link Tinsoldier just spent a pleasant few mins😄

TinSoldier Wed 14-Feb-24 22:17:05

You are welcome, Namsnanny.

It was only when I scrolled down the list of the many, many cover versions of The Shoop Shoop Song that I noticed that The Supremes did record this in 1974 but it wasn't released until 2011. It was without Diana Ross who had left the group in 1970.

secondhandsongs.com/performance/602315/versions

Delia22 Tue 05-Mar-24 17:16:36

Here,s another one. "Will you still love me tomorrow?" A few artists recorded this.Which was the best recording do you think?

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 05-Mar-24 17:43:31

Dusty Springfield.

TinSoldier Tue 05-Mar-24 18:10:17

Only 466 versions of this to chose from!

If I can only pick one (as well as Carole King's own version) I'd plump for Bryan Ferry from his album Taxi, not least because one of my all time favourite guitarists Robin Trower is playing on it along with Neil Hubbard.

flappergirl Tue 05-Mar-24 20:26:06

Delia22

Here,s another one. "Will you still love me tomorrow?" A few artists recorded this.Which was the best recording do you think?

I love the Carole King original as recorded on the Tapestry album.