AboutSkeeter Expertise I can answer general questions about rock era bands, record labels they were on, and names of songs. Often I can tell the name of the record company that released a song, as well as the name of the song, and the year of release based on some of the lyrics. I grew up during the rock era and I am a musician myself, and always read the album and 45 info for production credits as well as lineups. One of the chat rooms I go to is quite amused at my ability to name a song along with it`s year of release and record label. I was also a record collector for years.
NVRGLTY wrote at 2006-09-24 09:30:27
Eh, the song was ..."Carrie Anne"
Mike Caldwell wrote at 2006-10-12 10:23:50
Just to possibly help - "There She Goes" was originally performed by a band called "The La's" a while back - and subsequently the group "Sixpence None The Richer" remade the track.
As for the Mary Anne thing - well, the Hollies recorded "Carrie Anne" back in the late 60s and being more obscure, the Who popularized a song called "Mary Anne With the Shaky Hands" back in 1966. So maybe some further light has been shed without generating too much more heat.
MartinStJohn wrote at 2007-05-30 08:19:22
This isnt the correct forum probably for this question. However , I will answer it.The song was originally done by The La's in 1990. However, the most popular version of the song is sung by the female-led band Sixpence None the Richer. This song would be more in the pop/adult contemporary/light rock vein.