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Every Loser Wins

Every Loser Wins

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it will be Test Played, Due to the Sheer Amount of Products we List A Day it would be humanly Impossible to Test Play everything. Berry has also enjoyed two UK hit singles, both spin-offs from his TV appearances: "Every Loser Wins" in 1986 and "Heartbeat" in 1992. For this re-recording, she teamed up with Mike Berry, her co-star in the sitcom ‘Are You Being Served? In episode 172, Simon has a sing-along in The Vic and Ian Beale requests "Every Loser Wins", which Simon plays but Lofty walks out because of the memories it brings.

Every Loser Wins and Something Outa Nothing were actually co-written by Stewart and Bradley James and ‘EastEnders’ theme tune composer Simon May. Overall disappointed, but the record was fine it would have been preferable that it was stated that the cover was damaged/creased, wouldn't have purchased it otherwise. Another novelty on top of the UK charts… Unless I’m forgetting someone obvious, Nick Berry becomes the first singer of dubious talent to top the charts thanks to starring in a popular soap opera.Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. And again, listening to that for the first time, it isn’t quite as awful as I was anticipating either… I must be in a good mood tonight! Every Loser Wins" was the second biggest-selling single in the UK that year (after "Don't Leave Me This Way" by The Communards). Written and produced by Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James, [1] the song was heavily featured in the BBC soap opera EastEnders throughout the summer of 1986, sung by Berry's character Simon "Wicksy" Wicks.

Records that aren't in picture sleeves will either be in a company sleeve or a generic plain sleeve. It’s all very well being the best in the league but he’s got his work cut out against world-class defenders. Berry was the show’s first pin-up, his character a happy-go-lucky lad – which makes you wish they’d given him a livelier song to launch his singing career with.IMPORTANT : Please note that we use third party images in most of our listings, so the image you see may not be of the actual item you are purchasing. There is a hint of the ‘Enders’ theme in the intro to ‘Every Loser Wins’, too, if you listen close enough. Condition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). You must take reasonable care to ensure that an item is repackaged so that it arrives back in the same condition it was despatched.

Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. The composers Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James, each received an Ivor Novello Award for the composition. They suggested to Ross Davidson that he make a record with his real-life partner and co-star Shirley Cheriton (Debbie Wilkins); she declined so instead it was decided to cut a solo single. So she did: Andy O’Brien was the second original character to be permanently written out and the first one to be killed off. Paul J Medford must have been happy to record this single for ‘EastEnders’ as he wanted to sing professionally, this being the reason he eventually left the show.

I think this was a quick cash-in with the show’s sudden appeal – I think Nick Berry might have had a storyline where he sang something… Not a career that was built to last. He went on to concentrate of developing his high baritone singing voice and his dancing ability and ever since has been in demand for musical productions, starring in several West End shows. Having already seen the birth of the comedy-charity single earlier in the year, is it time to declare 1986 as the year that destroyed the charts…? EastEnders’ producer Julia Smith was very unhappy about this but Davidson defied her, telling him she could kill his character off if she wasn’t happy.

Because they’re unique to every user, proxy bidders will never reveal your maximum bid to anybody else. Every Loser Wins is a 1986 song written by Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James for the BBC television soap opera EastEnders. Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. Please remember it can take some time for Paypal or your card issuer to process and post the refund.This led me down the youtube rabbit hole and before you know it I’m listening to Stefan Dennis’ ‘Don’t it make you feel good’ and he’s really channeling a working man’s David Hasselhoff vibe.



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