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Now that’s an unhappy coincidence.R.I.P Miss Loretta ...
Listening to Etta James…
…got me to thinking…
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Interesting where that post took you. Live stage shows were pretty uncommon back in New Zealand, so I’m only familiar with the movies. But Don’t Cry For Me Argentina was huge - I can’t recall who’s version - likely Julie Covington as the time frame seems right. Certainly not the Madonna version!Sunday Girl is one of the earliest singles I can clearly remember being released. I suspect beaten only by Don't Cry For Me Argentina from Evita. Julie Covington's rendition of that number was released in November 76, having been recorded for a concept album based on the Eva Peron story that was later - in 1978 - turned into the musical stage show we now know it as. Perhaps something of a foreshadowing, as it is one of many media memories from my childhood that would later on come together in my Rocky Horror life. Julie Covington was the very first actress to play the role of Janet Weiss in the original, 1973 Royal Court Theatre Upstairs production of the Rocky Horror Show. To my knowledge, alas, there are no recordings of her singing Rocky numbers available, as she only stayed with the show for its first three-week run in the RCT, being replaced by Belinda Sinclair when the show moved up the King's Road, and on into the long-running phenomenon never expected when an out of work actor called Richard O'Brien first wrote it in order to fill a couple of weeks and get some money coming in...