Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love (LADIES ONLY Edition)
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Robert Palmer - I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
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Robert Palmer - Looking For Clues (1980) HQ
MUNROWS RETRO
A little choreographic fun with the late, great Robert Palmer's manic masterpiece from 1980, "Looking For Clues." This one may make you a bit crazy if you watch it too many times. Now I know why I always liked that xylophone solo in the middle ... and now I have an extra reason! LOL! Anyway, it's show time, folks!
Robert Palmer - Sneakin Sally Thru The Alley (1974)
Spanky and Our Gang - Like To Get To Know You (1968) HQ, a tribute to Sharon Tate
Lovely and haunting melody from 1968 captures moments from the times and career of actress Sharon Tate who was stolen from us suddenly and tragically in August 1969. The song peaked on Billboard at #17 and on Cash Box at #13 on June 8, 1968.
The Marketts - Out Of Limits (1963-64) HQ, a tribute to Sharon Tate
MUNROWS RETRO
Originally titled "Outer Limits" based on the sci-fi TV show of the same title that debuted in autumn 1963, TV series' creator Rod Serling sued over the repetitive four-note intro which was similar to that of his Twilight Zone series. As a result the song was retitled "Out Of Limits." Why changing the title made any difference since the legal problem was with the musical intro rather than the title is a mystery to me. This upbeat surf rock tune basked in the dawn of the new 60's, the transition between the end of the doo-wop era and the British Invasion influence of 1964. The song debuted on both major US charts in December 1963 and peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks and on the Cashbox Top 100 for one week on February 8, 1964 (CB date). Leslie Gore was at #2 with "You Don't Own Me" and The Beatles at #1 with "I Want To Hold Your Hand." "Out Of Limits" stayed on both the Hot 100 and Cashbox for 14 weeks.
This video focuses more on Sharon Tate's fun-loving nature with footage of her dancing in time to the beat, Sharon in the role of Malibu in the 1967 beach comedy "Don't Make Waves" with Tony Curtis, and a scene of her from Miss Autorama 1959.