Originally posted by Sherlock Houses
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Thanks for the correction. Funny you should mention 'Things' by Bobby Darin as I have a very clear memory of being a very small child at home with my mum, before I even started school, and hearing that song on the radio. It stopped me in my tracks. I don't know why, but it just moved me greatly. It's one of those songs I like enormously, but for some reason, it's so difficult to listen to. Of course, there was a great deal more to Darin that just a crooner. He was a civil rights activist and great friend of folk singer Tim Hardin, who wrote 'If I were a Carpenter'. Drin himself recorded a really moving version of that song. He sadly died far too young - aged about 37 I think.
That Jimmy Justice song sure brings a tear to my eye. It was one of my brother's great favourites. He was about 11 or 12 at the time I think.
It was, indeed, an extraordinary period in time. Politically volatile (as now!) but culturally dynamic and exciting (not as now).
Kind regards,
Julie
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