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Reportedly the song was diliked by the bands drummer [[Bev Bevan]] who thought it was too pop and sugary. |
Reportedly the song was diliked by the bands drummer [[Bev Bevan]] who thought it was too pop and sugary. |
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Released as a single only, it was later included on the remastered version of [[Looking On]]. |
Released as a single only, it was later included on the remastered version of [[Looking On]]. |
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B-side | "This Time Tomorrow" |
'Curly' was a song recorded in 1969 by English rock group The Move.
The song charted at No. 12 in the UK, and was the last single by the band to feature Carl Wayne on vocals, as well as the first with Rick Price replacing Trevor Burton on bass guitar. The instrumentation is mainly acoustic, and Roy Wood, who wrote the song, was featured on multi-tracked recorder as well as acoustic guitar.
Reportedly the song was diliked by the bands drummer Bev Bevan who thought it was too pop and sugary.
Released as a single only, it was later included on the remastered version of Looking On.
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