Taken from the LP ‘Hot Hits – Volume 11’ | (Music For Pleasure MFP 5270) April 1972
The series of ‘Hot Hits‘, continued with glamour girl Caroline Munroe getting dressed up Medieval England style but wearing in-vogue hot pants and go-go boots. She’s probably aiming her arrows at any bloke who dared to come near.
Archery equipment from Lillywhites of Piccadilly, London.
Cover versions include “I Am What I Am”, by Greyhound, “Heart Of Gold”, by long-haired misery Neil Young, “Sweet Talking Guy” by the Chiffons and the perfectly dumb Glam hit “Back Off Boogaloo”, by Ringo Starr.
“Back Off Boogaloo” reached No. 2 in the Charts for Ringo.
Ringo Starr | Cover Version | “Back Off Boogaloo”
These are twelve of the HOT HITS that are riding high in the charts. They have been excitingly recreated by talented artists who recapture the original appeal that has made them into hits.
Music For Pleasure brings you these chart busters on a single LP so if you want to make your party swing or simply wish to relish the sounds of HOT HITS, pop this album onto your record player and enjoy yourself.
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cost of record: £2
from: charity shop



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