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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 .
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 contains three songs by Elvis Costello ("Party Girl", "Girls Talk" and "Talking in the Dark") as well as three tracks from The Cretones' first album, Thin Red Line (1980). Although Ronstadt had regularly recorded edgy material by non-mainstream songwriters, including Elvis Costello's "Alison," she hired Cretones guitarist Mark ...
Gogglebox ("Perfect World") – Kodaline; Go! Go! Cory Carson – Ryan Shore; The Goldbergs ("Rewind") – I Fight Dragons; The Golden Girls and The Golden Palace ("Thank You for Being a Friend") – composed by Andrew Gold, performed by Cynthia Fee (during Girls) and a male performer (during Palace) Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. – Earle Hagen
"Girl Talk" is the first single by Swedish pop and R&B music singer Dhani Lennevald, the single was released in September 2004 in Sweden. Although, the low chart position, the song was very popular in his native Sweden, where it peaked at No. 20 on the Single Charts earning a gold certification for more than 10,000 copies sold of the physical single.
The first commercial formulas. In 1846, Liebig, an acclaimed German chemist, had described all living tissue, including food, as being composed of different proportions of fats, carbohydrates and ...
The "Girls Talk" single was pressed to 10" green vinyl, limited to 4,000 units, [11] backed with "Time Will Destroy Everything", however in the United Kingdom black vinyls were also pressed. [12] In the United States, "Girls Talk" was listed as a 'Record Store Day First' release. [13] On May 6, the single was made available on digital platforms.