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Tony Bennett, The Movie Song Album (1966) Sérgio Mendes, The Great Arrival (1966) (instrumental version) Harry James, The Ballads And The Beat! (Dot DLP 3669 and DLP 25669, 1966) The Kenny Burrell Quartet, The Tender Gender (1966) Chris Montez, Foolin' Around (1967) Richard "Groove" Holmes, Super Soul (1967) Oscar Peterson, Girl Talk (1968)
"Girls Talk" is a new wave song written by Elvis Costello and first recorded by Dave Edmunds in 1978. Costello gave an early version of the song to Edmunds, who reworked the song and released it on his album Repeat When Necessary .
The 1950s brings to mind poodle skirts, sock hops, and drive-in movies. I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and Leave It to Beaver were popular television shows, and Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and ...
Girls Talk may refer to: "Girls Talk" (Elvis Costello song), first recorded by Dave Edmunds and later by Linda Ronstadt "Girls Talk" (Garbage song)
The album reflected the advent in the later 1970s of punk rock and new wave music. Many veteran acts, including Fleetwood Mac, Carly Simon, Heart, Queen, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor, made sincere (and often successful) efforts to revitalize their sound by adopting aspects of the stripped-down, unpretentious D.I.Y. punk and new wave aesthetic.
Chuck Taylor from Billboard called the song "one solid, signature track" and "a return to celebrate." He found that "Girl Talk" was a "lot more than a tribute to the memory of Lopes," with TLC showing "its younger contemporaries how to make some real music, marrying a bumpy, funky street jam with a wonderfully singable melody, chantlike hook [...] a vocal oozing with attitude, and a center ...
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"I really honed in on the 1950s because of my grandparents," Fay explained to AOL Lifestyle. "They got married in 1955 and her [grandmother's] stories...just made it sound like the best time ever