The 60s Retrospective series stays with pop exploitation for the other huge non-Beatles one, Cliff Richard and The Shadows in SUMMER HOLIDAY (1963). Linked. Like The Young Ones it didn’t make a mark in the USA but dominated the coldest British winter on record in 1963. The burst of colour and sunshine throughout was a tonic. A significant snippet – the LP topped the British charts for fourteen weeks. It was replaced by Please Please Me. That marks a watershed point in British popular culture. So a look at pre-watershed pop.
The Les Girls club may have been named after the 1957 Cole Porter-Gene Kelly musical film.
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Yet again, I forgot to enable comments on the main article- I have to do it separately every time. It’s open now and I repeated this and replied.
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