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  1. Kirsty MacColl - There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis [BBC Session] ... Swears He's Elvis - Kirsty MacColl. Futhermore, a hitherto unreleased “fast version” of Truck Stop (i.e. the original track changed to “Truck Stop”) was released on ... I’ve always loved this song. It was my happy Saturday morning, ...

  2. Lyrics. I couldn’t hear him when he called to me I couldn’t hear him at all you see He was down the road away from me How could I know his answer? I couldn’t hear him though he shouted hard I couldn’t hear him in my own backyard The trains were rattling by above We never mentioned love. He may have held my hand When we were walking down the street He talked about all kinds of things ...

  3. A Concert for Kirsty MacColl (CD) A New England – The Very Best of Kirsty MacColl; All I Ever Wanted – The Anthology; Days (1989 – 1991) Free World – The Best Of 1979-2000; From Croydon to Cuba – An Anthology; Galore (1995 cassette) Galore (1995 CD) Other People’s Hearts (B.Sides 1988-1989) See That Girl Box Set; The Best of Kirsty ...

  4. We also have a compendium of Kirsty MacColl Tributes and Obituaries from 2000, and some comments from some of her friends:. Phill Jupitus: Kirsty was a wonderful person and she never changed. She was one of those people in your life who is constant.

  5. His wife Kirsty would often pop into the studio to see Steve and on one visit Shane suggested that Kirsty could have a go with it. He recorded a demo for her and back at their home studio Steve and Kirsty recorded the vocals which would become part of the song (they never sang it as a duet in the studio). The band loved it.

  6. 28 de may. de 1991 · Vocals – Kirsty MacColl; Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion – Miles Hunt; Notes Ⓟ&Ⓒ 1991 Polydor Ltd. (UK) ... The Wonder Stuff "Never Loved Elvis Live" 6:52; The Wonder Stuff - Sleep Alone (HD 1080p) - Never Loved Elvis, Birmingham O2 - 15-12-2011. 4:32; Wonderstuff: Size of a cow.

  7. MacColl war die Tochter der Tänzerin Jean Newlove und des Folk-Sängers Ewan MacColl.. Erstmals bekannt wurde sie als Sängerin der Punk-Pop-Band Drug Addix.Die Verantwortlichen der Plattenfirma Stiff Records, bei der die Band unter Vertrag stand, verloren zwar das Interesse an der Formation, waren aber von der Sängerin beeindruckt.So erhielt MacColl ihren ersten Solo-Plattenvertrag.