Here's another clue.
This is sung by a female vocalist who went on to have a bunch of dance hits in the early 90's. One of those hits was produced by Stock-Aitken-Waterman.
"I know you're leaving, it's too long overdue."
Here's another clue.
This is sung by a female vocalist who went on to have a bunch of dance hits in the early 90's. One of those hits was produced by Stock-Aitken-Waterman.
The singer....is Sybil.The song.......I...cant....remember. :???:
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No, it's not Sybil.
Keep trying.
No Regrets - Quartzlock/Lonnie Gordon
Hazell Dean?
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Oops, I'll take that back. Just noticed you said early 90s.
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DJ Bozo is correct. "No Regrets" by Quartzlock with vocals by Lonnie Gordon.
That's interesting. I didn't know Lonnie Gordon sang the vocal on "No Regrets". I never heard of her until "Happening All Over Again", one of my favorites from the 1990's.
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
****! I was going to say Lonnie Gordon but I had no idea she was with Quartzlock. I'll never win one of these damn contests.
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Nicky
A very apt title for the song. It was huge as a UK import when I first started going out to clubs around 90 - 91. Heard it almost every night for about two years. Then, after another year or so (one generation in club terms; enough for the majority of clubbers to be too young to remember) a remixed version came out... which wasn't all that different from the original. And well, I would've been hearing it every night again, but by that point I had become completely bored and disillusioned with the whole nightclub scene (and society in general, but that's another rant entirely).On 2002-05-27 20:50, markydefad wrote:
That's interesting. I didn't know Lonnie Gordon sang the vocal on "No Regrets". I never heard of her until "Happening All Over Again", one of my favorites from the 1990's.
If I went to a club now, I would almost expect to be hearing a trance/deep house cover/remix of this song. It's one of those tracks like "You Used To Hold Me" -- just when you think it's been beaten to death, someone else recycles it and it comes back to haunt you yet again.
You know what they say... "if you're old enough to remember it the last time around, you're too old to be into it now" :sad:
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If I went to a club now, I would almost expect to be hearing a trance/deep house cover/remix of this song. It's one of those tracks like "You Used To Hold Me" -- just when you think it's been beaten to death, someone else recycles it and it comes back to haunt you yet again.
You know what they say... "if you're old enough to remember it the last time around, you're too old to be into it now" :sad:
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As a matter of fact there was a remix done about 5 years ago. I think it came out on the Almighty label.
Besides being a great song, what reminds me most of it was the first version I had in the latter part of 87, don't remember if it was promo or an import, was that the middle break in the song had a screwed up tempo - after the 2nd time I had a bad mix out of it I realized it was the song, not me. After that I switched to the Disconet or PrimeCuts version. (Again, I don't remember which, probably the Disconet cut.)
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