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"There's a Man Working Down Chip Shop Swearing She Elvis was Kirsty MacColl's first single, charting in the UK at # 14 in 1981, and staying on the charts for nine weeks.This reached # 9 on the Irish charts.The promotional version was released in the United States, which refers to a truck stop compared to a very British chip shop, but this is only available for DJs and does not get full release.
Norwegian singer Elisabeth Andreasson covered the song on her country album in 1981, Angel of the Morning, with lyrics in Sweden by Hasse Olsson as "Killen ner 'pÃÆ' à ¥ Consum svÃÆ'är att han ÃÆ'är Elvis" ("Men under the Consum "she swears Elvis).
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Track list
- "There's a Man Working Down Chip Shop Swearing She's Elvis" (K. MacColl/P. Rambow)
- "It's Hard to Believe" (K. MacColl)
- "There's a Man Working Chip Shop Chip She's Elvis (country version)" (K. MacColl/P. Rambow)
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References
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External links
- freeworld - Kirsty MacColl fans
Source of the article : Wikipedia