Mercer Boy wrote:Um...wasn't it Darryl Hall (the one everyone remembers) and John Oates (the guy who looked like an Oak Ridge Boy/porn reject)? They were one of my favorite groups from the 80s.
Let me straighten this out: John Hall - my neighbor and he is one big redneck. Walter Cronkite - 60's news announcer - major street cred. Carly Simon - big lipped rich girl who could sing real good. Chantilly Lace - Big Bopper song. "Chantilly lace and a pretty face Pony tail ... hangin down Has a wiggle in her walk And a giggle in her talk Makes the world go round round round Ain't nothing in the world like a big eyed girl Makes me act so funny Makes me spend my money Makes me feel real loose like a long neck goose Awwww baby thats what I like" But now the real question: Is the Hall and Oates song "Rich Girl" about Carly Simon?
I don't know the answer to that one, Lushy .. but I do know that Little Eva who sang Locomotion was really Carole King.
Guys - I'm telling you!
Go back and listen to the original recording.
Carole King wrote it
and recorded it.
Little Eva was about 5-6 different Black girls who sang it
at those shows they used to do across the country.
Siouxsie wrote:Guys - I'm telling you! Go back and listen to the original recording. Carole King wrote it and recorded it. Little Eva was about 5-6 different Black girls who sang it at those shows they used to do across the country.
Ask your radio DJ. They almost all know.
It's true.
I think this myth has been busted
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