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Dec 7, 2007, 08:42 AM
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Hmm, lets try this again! Williams at batelco dot com dot bh!
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Dec 8, 2007, 11:05 PM
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Hi.. the answer is EDDIE HOWELL.
 Originally Posted by ManUtdMrs
Come on
Someone MUST know.
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Dec 29, 2007, 04:19 AM
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I can see this topic has been dead for a while but I remember more about this song. It was played widely in the UK in 1980 around the time that 'Suicide is Dangerous' was number 1 - I know because I was going out with someone at the time.
The song started:
She took a job as a hat check girl at Reno's
To try her luck at the club where the stars hang out
Later on the tempo changed and it included:
Then one day, she had a lucky break
Played a leading lady on a Broadway show...
The last verse started:
So give a hand to the hat check girl at Reno's
It finished: I'm in love, yes I'm in love, with the crazy little hat check girl at Reno's - I only wish she knew.
I've searched the charts of that time and bizarrely can find nothing - it's as if the song never existed and it was actually quite nice. The singer sounded a bit like Billy Joel and I can still 'hear' the song now almost 28 years later!
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Jun 27, 2008, 08:32 AM
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Hi Yes this song was written and sung by (Ed) Eddie Howell, I should know, he is my father. The song was written about my mum, well my dad meeting my mum in a nightclub in birmingham (uk) where she was hat check girl in the late sixties.
If you would like I could forward a message to my dad and pass a message.
TOm
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Jul 30, 2008, 03:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tomhowell
Hi Yes this song was written and sung by (Ed) Eddie Howell, I should know, he is my father. The song was written about my mum, well my dad meeting my mum in a nightclub in birmingham (uk) where she was hat check girl in the late sixties.
If you would like I could forward a message to my dad and pass a message.
TOm
Hi Tom,
Thanks for that information it was very interesting and gives me just a little bit more history of the song. I was working in a record shop in Central London when the single came out. We used to play it virtually every lunchtime when we were packed and sold loads. Unfortunately we weren't a chart shop so our loads didn't count for much chart-wise.
Regards to you and your Dad hope he is keeping well.
Terry
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Jun 24, 2010, 03:56 PM
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Comment on DJSpooky's post
I have also been trying to track that song and just can't trace it. I would also love a copy of any version of this song. Brings back many old memories. My e mail is [email protected] . I would really appreciate that. Thank you in hopeful anticipatio
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