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Post by Partridge on Aug 29, 2023 22:12:34 GMT -5
Radio and Records, February 22, 1980Billboard, February 23, 1980#14, #20CashBox, February 23, 1980#12, #20Record World, February 23, 1980#13, #22
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Post by RobGNYC on Aug 29, 2023 23:04:07 GMT -5
The “four-song video”—“Mad Love,” “How Do I Make You,” “Cost of Love,” “Hurt So Bad.” Striped t-shirt. Official Warner/Rhino versions all currently on YouTube. But not “I Can’t Let Go,” the third single after “How” and “Hurt.” Maybe the four videos were the planned singles at the time of the album release and it changed? Hard to imagine that “I Can’t Let Go” wasn’t an out-of-the-box single. I would have voted for “Girls Talk” as a single.
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Post by MokyWI on Aug 30, 2023 16:42:20 GMT -5
The “four-song video”—“Mad Love,” “How Do I Make You,” “Cost of Love,” “Hurt So Bad.” Striped t-shirt. Official Warner/Rhino versions all currently on YouTube. But not “I Can’t Let Go,” the third single after “How” and “Hurt.” Maybe the four videos were the planned singles at the time of the album release and it changed? Hard to imagine that “I Can’t Let Go” wasn’t an out-of-the-box single. I would have voted for “Girls Talk” as a single. I always heard a “single” in “Girls Talk” It had a late sixties pop radio sound to it, but it also had a new wave/punk vibe that fit the time (1980). “you might not be an old fashioned girl but your gonna get dated was it really murder, we’re you just pretending lately I have heard you are the living end” late sixties pop meets punk. I thought for sure it was going to be a single.
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