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Eddie Hodges | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door / Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week |
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The sweet and refreshing essence of 60's American popTwo gems that straightforwardly depict teenage love "Love Selling/Tears in the Rain" is a coupling single unique to Japan by Eddie Hodges, who also worked as an actor. It exudes the brightness, innocence, and subtle melancholy that are unique to American teen pop at the time. The simple and gentle singing voice carefully conveys the bittersweet beginning of love and the sad feelings of heartbreak. A timeless charm, this is a great single that seems to capture a page of youth. |
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Credit
- Conductor [Orchestra] - Archie Bleyer
