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Not only was Kim Wilde drop-dead gorgeous in the '80's, she has co-written one of the most atmospheric etheriel songs I have ever heard - Cambodia.
Considering this is presented under the guise of a 'pop' song, it is really deep and mysterious, a class piece of work.
Considering this is presented under the guise of a 'pop' song, it is really deep and mysterious, a class piece of work.
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I recall you have a thing for Kim, andy
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It is an exquisite song; however, Kim has no writing credit for "Cambodia" although she did change the lyrics from first person to third person, perhaps
a fundamental change to the 'atmosphere'.
Her first writing credits (both co- and solo) was not until 3 years (and 2 albums) later - "Fit In" (Kim), "Shangri-La" (Kim) & "Thought It Was Goodbye" (Kim, Ricky & Marty) from the 1984 album "Teases & Dares".
Both Kim and Marty have described how Marty (lyrics) and Ricky (music & production) formulated the song.
http:// www.wil de-life .com/si tes/def ault/fi les/kim wildefa nclub_v ol02_no 3.pdf
http:// www.wil de-life .com/ar ticles/ 1981/on -decemb er-17-s he-pres ents-he r-new-s ong-cam bodia-i n-musik laden-k im-wild e
a fundamental change to the 'atmosphere'.
Her first writing credits (both co- and solo) was not until 3 years (and 2 albums) later - "Fit In" (Kim), "Shangri-La" (Kim) & "Thought It Was Goodbye" (Kim, Ricky & Marty) from the 1984 album "Teases & Dares".
Both Kim and Marty have described how Marty (lyrics) and Ricky (music & production) formulated the song.
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