The Paper Dolls - Someday (1968) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/07

Did not chart, but released as a single in November 1968. This group had one hit during the same year with "Something Here In My Heart" which charted at #11 on the UK Singles chart. Written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod. B-side is "Any Old Time You're Lonely and Sad".

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11 years ago

999carpet

great 60s blast from the past.  shauld have been a hit

12 years ago

charliedontsurf70

"yes! its the benny hill show"

12 years ago

Ward Nine

just shows how easy it was then bring back talent !!

13 years ago

John Robertson

once had 'tiger' s autograph ...in her hot pants

13 years ago

TOMBANCROFT

The girl in the centre with dark hair is Suzie Mathis. She went on to carve out a successful career as a presenter on various local radio stations in the UK and is a tireless fundraiser for charitable causes. She also had her own battle against illness to win over the years.

13 years ago

shmuli9

@hebneh Maybe she had the original "muffin top"...

13 years ago

hebneh

The gal on the right probably ought not to wear outfits with a bare midriff.

13 years ago

Beachman112

This song "should" have gotten into the charts!!!These girls "could really sing"... Imagine the time-being of the recording of this song....(1968) well...splendid done!!! They had talents alike The Ronettes, The Flirtations, Dusty Springfield, Sandie Shaw & other girl groups or solo female performers...All 3 girls are still "alive" and they may be proud of their songs they recorded, despite all the problems... Thanks to our "Spice Girls" of the 60's....

14 years ago

gunners1971100

@theLimePopsicle aah..that's a shame... thanks for posting....best wishes

14 years ago

TheLimePopsicle

@gunners1971100 No, they didn't.

14 years ago

gunners1971100

love it....very surprised this song did not make it into the charts. Did they have any hits going into the 1970's ?

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