2:05 PREVIEW Psychomodo (2012 Remaster) 2. Artist: Cockney Rebel. The term Cockney is applied as a demonym to people from loosely defined areas of London; to East Enders or to those born within the sound of Bow Bells.
"Mr. Soft" is a song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, fronted by Steve Harley. Soft, ain't it grand you can afford to go abroad just to unwind? 180
The vocal is like a Teutonic Dylan and I often wonder what crusty old Bob would have made of the English glam-rockers like Bowie and Bolan name-checking him, covering him like Ferry or like Harley or Ian Hunter, both in very different ways, sounding like him.
£0.99 0 bids + £5.50 P&P . However, uncomfortable at the idea of doing this, he gave permission for the advert creators to adapt the song themselves.
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Buddy Holly was my idol, he helped turn me into a romantic.
Elbow's first group name was Mr Soft, and I've spoken quite a lot to In circa 1986/87, the song was featured in two successful TV adverts for Trebor Softmints.
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Oh, Mr. Soft, how come everything around you is so soft and rearranged?""Mr.
It was released in 1974 as the second single from their second studio album The Psychomodo.
COCKNEY REBEL* MR. SOFT * 7" VINYL RECORD 1974 EMI 2191. Initially, Harley was approached with the idea of re-writing and re-recording the lines himself. Cockney Rebel - Psychomodo (1974) One advert promoted Trebor Softmints, and the other Trebor Softfruits.
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To rate, slide your finger across the stars from left to right. Such a Dream … The German, Spanish and Yugoslavian sleeves used photograph from The 1988 re-issue of "Mr. Soft" was released under the artist title of Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.