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A fortnight or so ago, I finally found on eBay a 10" single of Denise Gyngell's version of You Broke My Heart in 17 Places - one of the divine Miss MacColl's finest lyrics, but written by her specially for Tracey Ullman. I'd heard great things about Denise's rendition but had given up trying to find a copy years ago, until while idly surfing a couple of weeks back I thought I'd tap it into Google, and hey presto, my prayers were answered, and for a not unreasonable price.
Today I have my record, and a very good job Mrs Waterman does too. How can all this brilliant music be so little known?
Today I have my record, and a very good job Mrs Waterman does too. How can all this brilliant music be so little known?