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Dexys midnight runners are not the one-hit wonder generaly thought...but of course this was there huge hit in the UK/US dont know where else?
Still a popualr wedding/party song in the UK COME ON EILEEN - 07/08/1982 4 weeks at #1 - 17 weeks on chart
The video was filmed on Lambeths, Brook Drive
Come on Eileen
Come on Eileen
Poor old Johnny Ray Sounded sad upon the radio Moved a million hearts in mono Our mothers cried, sang along who'd blame them You've grown, so grown, now I must say more than ever Come on Eileen Go toora loora toora loo rye aye And we can sing just like our fathers
Come on Eileen, well I swear (what he means) At this moment, you mean everything With you in that dress my thoughts I confess Verge on dirty Ah come on Eileen
Come on Eileen
These people round here wear beaten down eyes Sunk in smoke dried faces They're so resigned to what their fate is But not us (no never) no not us (no never) We are far too young and clever (clever) Toora loora toora loo rye aye Eileen I'll hum this tune forever
Come on Eileen well I swear (what he means) Ah come on, let's take off everything That pretty white dress Eileen (tell him yes) Ah come on lets, oh come on Eileen That pretty white dress Eileen (tell him yes) Ah come on lets, oh come on Eileen Come on Eileen too-loo rye-ay Come on Eileen too-loo rye-ay Now you are grown Now you have shown oh Eileen Said, Come on, these things they are real And I know how you feel Now I must say more than ever Things round here have changed I said too-ra loo-ra too-ra loo-rye-aye Come on Eileen well I swear (what he means) At this moment, you mean everthing You in that dress my thoughts I confess Verge on dirty Ah come on Eileen Come on Eileen Oh I swear (what he means) At this moment, you mean everthing In that dress Oh my thoughts I confess Well they're dirty Ah come on Eileen
Originally formed in Birmingham in 1978, Dexys Midnight Runners based their sound around their love of 1960's soul music. Fronted by enigmatic singer-songwriter Kevin Rowland, Dexys supported The Specials on a UK tour in 1979 when they were spotted by former Clash manager, Bernie Rhodes, and quickly signed their first record deal with EMI. A UK Number 1 followed in 1980 with "Geno" taken from their debut album "Searching for the Young Soul Rebels".
Following both a change of line-up and record label in 1981, Dexys found a new direction by melding the soul revival elements of their sound with Irish folk, resulting in them becoming a household name in 1982 with the ever-popular "Come on Eileen" - a Number 1 hit both in the UK and the US. 1985 brought the critically acclaimed album "Don't Stand me Down", now recognised as an all-time classic.
Following the demise of Dexys in 1987, Kevin returned as a solo performer in 1988 with "The Wanderer", and "My Beauty", his album classic cover songs, in 1990, after which Kevin spent a few years out of the spotlight.
The brilliance and longevity of Dexys' work was recognised in 2003 when they received the Classic Songwriters Award at the 14th Annual Q Awards. Dexys subsequently reformed and embarked on a tour of UK theatres featuring, alongside Kevin, original members Pete Williams, long-term member Mick Talbot (Merton Parkas-Style Council) and new recruit Lucy Morgan on violin. Filmed on November 7th 2003 at The Liverpool Royal Court Theatre, Kevin and Pete share the vocal duties on many of the best known and loved Dexys' songs. Kevin's fine vocal form and new suave and sophisticated style prove that Dexys still have the power to captivate their audience in this intimate and highly entertaining show.
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That's really interesting. I didn't know anything about the band at all. "Come on Eileen" was a massive hit here. It's known by practically everyone. Whenever it's on the radio or tv, you'll here people start humming along, and if it plays in the pubs, everyone starts singing along.
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Stich - thats just the same effect that it has over here still.....
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quote:Dexys midnight runners are not the one-hit wonder generaly thought...but of course this was there huge hit in the UK/US dont know where else?
Over here in Yank Land they are the epitome of a one-hit wonder. As a matter of fact if you look up one-hit wonder in the dictionary I believe there's a picture of overalls.
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Didnt one guy (who left the band or get thrown out) try to sue the head guy for stealing the bands "image" idea from him? (Scruffy looking over-all wearing people who look like they dont wash often! Some image!) the guy (singer) denied it. Nowadays when asked about it he admits that they did steal all their ideas from this guy. (I think I heard this on a VH1 special on One Hit Wonders)
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It's a shame really, that Dexy's are remembered primarily for this track. Don't get me wrong, I like the song, but they did so much better. Jackie Wilson Says is a far better song, and any of their earlier stuff (especially Geno) beats this out of sight.....
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As far as "jackie Wilson Says" goes, I imagine that nobody outside the UK ever had the pleasure of seeing the legendary Dexys performance on Top Of The Pops, when they performed the song in front of a huge backdrop of fat, sweaty professional darts oaf JOCKY Wilson!
Classic f*ck up!!
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