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Jah, you say Kylie's Can't Get You Out Of My Head was written by Cathy Dennis. According to Paul Morley it was written by Rob Davies, formally of Mud.


PGC - you say yours was Can't Help Falling in Love - Elvis. Funnily enough, Morley reckoned a test for any great Pop sng was whether you could imagine it sung by Elvis. Works surprisingly well for "can't get you out of my Head" but somehow can't imagine him doing justice to "This Charming Man"

I was under the impression it was Cathy Dennis *sigh* and Wikipedia backs me up:


"[Cathy's] highest-selling composition, "Can't Get You out of My Head" (recorded by Kylie Minogue), spent four weeks at number one in Britain, rekindled interest in Minogue in America, where it hit #7 on the Hot 100, and sold over three million copies worldwide to become the world's second highest selling single in 2001."

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"this is what we want - more gig recommendations

I'm in" - SeanMacGabhann


OK SeanMacGabhann see you at the the Hope & Anchor on 22/1.

Junkbox are a top pseudo-punk outfit IMO.


I am setting a band night up at the 10 Club on Oxford St. in either June or August it'll be 8-10 quid for 4-5 bands.

Top venue, cheap beer and handy location.

More info to appear once the Saturday evening is booked.

Good old Cathy, she did a lovely version of Waterloo Sunset at some stage in the 90s.


When I think about defining pop moments, I think of Thriller (the song itself not the whole album, although you could argue both), and I guess Wannabe (horrific as it is).

No Jah, I am not confusing anything about the writing of "Can't get you out of my Head" - that is down to Paul Morley, for it was him, honest governor what said it was Rob Davis: I am the humble messenger, so please don't shoot! However, further to Mockney's post re Wikipedia and Cathy Dennis, my own little bit of snoopery found this quote in Sound on Sound magazine: "Rob Davis is one of the most successful professional songwriters in Britain. With Cathy Dennis, he wrote and produced Kylie Minogue's 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head',"

My birthday number one was "Puppet on a string" Sandie Shaw, ! Lol!


Oh Bugger, got the date wrong by 5 years, just re-checked lol, it gets even worse my birthday number one was


The Pipes & Drums & Military Band

of The Royal Scots Dragoon

Guards - Amazing Grace

Bridges - Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson

Closer to the source _ Leroy Hutson

Trouble man - Marvin Gaye

Steppin in to tomorrow - Donald Byrd

I've got my own album to do - Ronnie Wood

Black Ceasar - James Brown

Beck Ola - Jeff Beck

Royal Scam - Steely Dan

Cultue in Dub - Culture

Harlem River Drive - Bobbi Humphrey

I'm the one who loves you - Delroy Wilson ( possibly the best reggae tune ever)


All hugely recommended

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Anyone got the new British Sea Power album, I

> think it's out today.

> Sadly I may have to wait, with Fopp closed and now

> Zavvi/Virgin shut, I am shopless :(


Buy it online via somone like Play.com.

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