Funny How Love Can Be - Tony Burrows video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/29

Funny How Love Can Be - Tony Burrows, 1999. The Ivy League' Cover(version 2). from Tony Burrows & The Hit Squad album "All The Hits plus More - The Voice Behind The Hits". He is the voice of Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, The Pipkins, The Brotherhood of Man, The First Class and many more! Words & Music by John Carter and Ken Lewis.

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8 years ago

Sally Serrano

Amazing voice Tony Burrows

8 years ago

David Cole

Great version Tony .. 5 *****

9 years ago

john owen

This guy can sing for sure !!!!!

10 years ago

Ward Nine

Well done Tony great version better feeling than the original 

10 years ago

piero risso

a wonderful rendition of a classic song by one of the most underrated singer of british pop music....thank-you TONY

10 years ago

Dave Rees

Fuck off with your spotless skin - you scabby youth.

11 years ago

Ward Nine

Perfect this version should have been released nice to hear talent/over lookalikes

11 years ago

SeymourSycamore

Totally agree. The original Carter, Lewis and Ford version is streets ahead of this.

12 years ago

GoldenOldiesOn45RPM

@Palandy33 The measure of a great song is that it can be recorded by other artists eg Yesterday , My Way etc. This is a great cover of a great song and doesnt try to copy the original.

12 years ago

DineshDe

AWESOME!!!!! Perfect emotion in the rendition.

13 years ago

paul cartledge

Nowhere as near as good as the Ivy League, do not mess about with a classic.

13 years ago

will gibson

video is from beach baby!

14 years ago

Joe Thomas

Who is the fellow next to tony playing the guitar, wearing the black hat, he also seems to be the fellow singing most of the harmony in beach baby that was from the same film.

14 years ago

gemspa73

Good point, though according to his sleevenotes on the 'Flight Recorder' CD, band member Stuart Colman states that 'Tony Newman delivered a particularly strong lead vocal...' on 'Smile.....' Not conclusive proof perhaps but Colman is also truthful about the the bands input on the tracks - especially the asides - being very minimal.

14 years ago

gemspa73

There's a great video of 'Smile A Little Smile...' on YouTube. Band leader Tony Newman wrote some of the less known tracks and I think he sang most of the hits. As for Clem on 'Love Grows...' apart from it sounds a lot like his style, there is a website that lists most of the no1 records he plays on. (Though it also says he played on Hot Love & Get It On, which doubt...)!

14 years ago

gemspa73

That sounds spot on to me musicexpert2. I'm also guessing that the legendary Clem Cattini played drums on the original release. I'd love to know the other musicians on it - around this time Macaulay may have used Clem on the Flying Machine singles. He was also on Jefferson's LP from the same period. If someone could shed more light.....

14 years ago

kirbygene

Thanks! I was wondering how the guy in "Love Grows" video looked nothing like the "other" Tony Burrows. That's amazing that the guy in that not only lipsynched the song, but wasn't even the real singer. Wow!

15 years ago

Flickajak

Oh yes they were!

15 years ago

cherylharrell1961

Wow,, I never knew that! Thanks for the info. I'd love to know who all was on the record & involved with it. The Edison Lighthouse in the TOPS videos do a nice job with Tony.

15 years ago

cherylharrell1961

Also there are 3 videos of Edison Lighthouse doing 'LOVE GROWS Where My Rosemary Goes. 2 of b&w videos of them from the British show Top Of The Pops & have Tony Burrows in them with the real Edison Lighthouse. The color one features an imposter group led by an Andy Locke lipsynching to the real Edison Lighthouse. All pretty cool videos.

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