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− | Early 1960s girl group from the 1986 novel ''Fuel-Injected Dreams'' by James Robert Baker. Their 1963 hit was "Angel on the Highway," a teen death genre song, produced by hitmaker Dennis Contrelle, a Phil Spector-like producer. | + | Early 1960s girl group from the 1986 novel ''Fuel-Injected Dreams'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Robert_Baker James Robert Baker]. Their 1963 hit was "Angel on the Highway," a teen death genre song, produced by hitmaker Dennis Contrelle, a Phil Spector-like producer. |
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− | Now I'm his angel on the highway | + | Now I'm his angel on the highway<br /> |
− | I see his lonely car below | + | I see his lonely car below<br /> |
− | Now I'm his angel on the highway | + | Now I'm his angel on the highway<br /> |
He loves me still oh this I know | He loves me still oh this I know | ||
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*[[The Vectors]] | *[[The Vectors]] | ||
*[[Louise Wright]] | *[[Louise Wright]] | ||
+ | *[[Little Willy Wheeler]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 April 2019
Early 1960s girl group from the 1986 novel Fuel-Injected Dreams by James Robert Baker. Their 1963 hit was "Angel on the Highway," a teen death genre song, produced by hitmaker Dennis Contrelle, a Phil Spector-like producer.
Some lyrics:
Now I'm his angel on the highway
I see his lonely car below
Now I'm his angel on the highway
He loves me still oh this I know
The B-side was "Baby, Please," described as "...a slow, pulsating, romantic song..." Contrelle dumped them after the hit. He hated them, and actually did some of the vocals himself in falsetto.