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Old June 13th, 2002, 06:45 PM
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Move To This is the title of a 1991 Cathy Dennis track which I always liked. Whatever happened to her?
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Old June 13th, 2002, 07:06 PM
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Move To This is the title of a 1991 Cathy Dennis track which I always liked. Whatever happened to her?
Miss Cathy Dennis contributed some songs to Miss Kylie Minogue's last little CD "Fever".

One of them was something called "Can't Get You Out Of My Head".

I think I even read something about Kylie changing a label or maybe a manager to be with the one Miss Cathy was repped by--so as to get more access to Cathy's songs. Something like that.
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Old June 13th, 2002, 07:21 PM
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On 2002-05-30 13:28, DISCODISK wrote:
the name i gave to myself is what we called the very first 12" singles that started arriving on import in the mid 70s,this gives me a chance to ask a question,did they originally call them discodisks in the u.s.??
Don't want to leave you hangin' with your question. When these disks first hit the US, the names I heard were: DISCO SINGLES, 'BIG' 45's (cause at that time they were being pressed at the faster speed) and to this day, THE 12" or THE 12" SINGLE.
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On 2002-05-30 13:28, DISCODISK wrote:
the name i gave to myself is what we called the very first 12" singles that started arriving on import in the mid 70s,this gives me a chance to ask a question,did they originally call them discodisks in the u.s.??
Don't want to leave you hangin' with your question. When these disks first hit the US, the names I heard were: DISCO SINGLES, 'BIG' 45's (cause at that time they were being pressed at the faster speed) and to this day, THE 12" or THE 12" SINGLE.
Nicky, strangely enough as I was typing last week's Billboard Chart for 1976--Billboard had the term "Disco Disk" listed after several 12" singles. (I thought of Disco Disk's question--but forgot to post a response). I copied their info just as they listed it. See "Those Billboard Charts" in "What We're Listening To" for confirmation.

I'll look to see how long that term lasted.
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Old June 13th, 2002, 10:54 PM
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Nick name?

Yeah, zeca azevedo is a nick name. My real name is ELVIS AARON PRESLEY (shhhh..., I'm still alive, don't tell anyone).

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