Marc Almond feat Gene Pitney

Marc Almond feat Gene Pitney

Genres: 80s, pop, new wave, synthpop, british

About Marc Almond feat Gene Pitney

"Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" is a popular song written by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook. Originally recorded by Gene Pitney in 1967 the song reached #5 on the UK singles chart but failed to chart in the USA. The song was subsequently covered by a number of other acts including Cilla Black, Terry Reid and Nick Cave on his 1986 album of cover's Kicking Against the Pricks. It achieved its greatest success in 1989 when it was covered by Marc Almond. Originally recorded by Almond alone for his 1988 album The Stars We Are, the single version reunited it with its original singer Gene Pitney, their version became a number one single in the UK for four weeks in January 1989. Sales were boosted particularly by the two vocalists' appearance on the Terry Wogan TV show as it was climbing the charts. Pitney's US record company declined to issue the record in America on the grounds that buyers would mistake it for a vocal duet by two gay men, Almond being leather-clad as usual, and Pitney dressed in a white tuxedo.

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Heard alongside: The Beatles Human Nature Psfm

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Marc Almond feat Gene Pitney Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart
Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart