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From the movie ''Smashing Time''[http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0062281/combined] (1967). Dolly Bird who hits swinging London with gal pal Brenda (Rita Tushingham) and gets turned into a tone-deaf pop singer. Played by Lynn Redgrave. See also [[The Snarks]].
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From the 1967 British movie [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0062281/combined ''Smashing Time'']. This tone-deaf dolly bird hits swinging London with gal pal Brenda (Rita Tushingham) and uses 10,000 pounds she won in a TV show to buy her way into being into a pop singer with her single "I'm So Young." She hits the charts and makes the cover of the ''New Musical Express.'' Her album is ''It's Yvonne''.
  
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Played by Lynn Redgrave.
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==See also==
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*[[The Snarks]]
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*[[Jimmy James and the Surfriders]]
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ei6vNKUJvs
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[[Category:1967]]
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[[Category:Films]]
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[[Category:Pop]]
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 17 July 2018

From the 1967 British movie Smashing Time. This tone-deaf dolly bird hits swinging London with gal pal Brenda (Rita Tushingham) and uses 10,000 pounds she won in a TV show to buy her way into being into a pop singer with her single "I'm So Young." She hits the charts and makes the cover of the New Musical Express. Her album is It's Yvonne.

Played by Lynn Redgrave.

See also

External Links