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Happy 70th 🎂 Eddy! (Original Post)
Floyd R. Turbo
Mar 2018
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Aristus
(66,414 posts)1. Great song. I didn't realize when it was released that it was pointed social commentary.
Who is to blame?
In what country?
Never can get to the one
Dealing in multiplication
And we still can't feed everyone
Good God!...
In what country?
Never can get to the one
Dealing in multiplication
And we still can't feed everyone
Good God!...
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)3. It is! ✌🏻
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,531 posts)2. Oh, I was just thinking about this guy.
Here's the song for which The Equals are best known:
The Equals were a British pop, R&B and rock group that formed in North London, England in 1965. They are mainly remembered for their million-selling chart-topper, "Baby, Come Back". Eddy Grant, at times sporting dyed blond hair, founded the group. Completing the original line-up were John Hall, Pat Lloyd, and twin brothers Derv and Lincoln Gordon.
and a newer version:
Here's a great dance tune from the '80s:
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,549 posts)4. Remember well!