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I was listening to Walk Away Renee by the Four Tops the others day. I thought I heard another version of it by another group from that era. Who else sang Walk Away Renee?
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The original was by a group called the Left Banke, a New York quintet on Smash, but the Tops made the song ALL their own :o)
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The Left Banke. I really like their "Pretty Ballerina" too.
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I didnt think anyone remembered Pretty Ballerina that was a great song!!! It went top 20.
Stephanie
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When I bought the Four Tops Boxed Set .I floored by Walk Away Renee!Shawn
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I loved "Pretty Ballerina" too. The Left Banke recorded some heartbreakingly beautiful baroque pop. I had another single of theirs that was very good, but not a hit, called "Desiree". Marshall Crenshaw does a great cover of "Walk Away Renee" with just an acoustic guitar on his live release from a couple years ago.
The leader/songwriter, Michael Brown,went on to form the group, Stories, and wrote "Brother Louie", a number one hit in '73.
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Just one small point re "Brother Louie". It was written by Errol Brown of Hot Chocolate, the British group who had the original UK hit (with a guest appearance by Bluesman Alexis Korner). The Stories' US hit was a cover version.
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Where you from you sexy thing?
Everyones a Winner Baby
Emma Emma Emmaline
Hot Chocolate had some great hits.
Stephanie
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and as Ritchie will tell you..Errol Brown went on to even greater fame with SAW (NOT!)
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Hey - Errol was one of the few people that I was actually pleased to meet via the Waterman connection. Nice guy.
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I stand corrected Ritchie. "Brother Louie" does sound more like something by Hot Chocolate than the kind of song Michael Brown had been writing for the The Left Banke.