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lost solo version04:54 49 04:54France Joli - Come to Me 480p

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with clips of Fred Astaire dancing with Rita Hayworth

France Jolis next Epic release was Witch Of Love (1985) produced by George Duke: prior to the albums release Joli had performed the Duke-penned track Party Lights at the Yamaha Music Festival in 1984 and had won the Grand Prix. The title cut of Witch of Love was a Joli-Vail composition as was the track What About Me. However, as with Attitude, the choice for single was a Ferguson-Neal composition: the rather quirky Does He Dance, which again failed at US radio  although it did become a Canadian airplay item  while becoming a moderate club hit boosted by a remix by Shep Pettibone.

The commercial failure of both of her Epic album releases led to the label dropping Joli who spent the next ten years with her career focused on performing rather than recording.04:41 303 04:41France Joli - Does He Dance

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with clips from Christian B&W films:
The Bishops Wife (1947)
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
The Bells of St. Marys (1945)
The Miracle of the Bells (1948)
and Come to the Stable (1949)

Over on side two God is sending 10,000 Angels with 10,000 devils close behind as they try to shape the world. Godley is called a liar but says that its true and not just a trick of the light as everyone says  they used to be stars and are playing gold guitars! The most gospel track on the album is made more bearable thanks to an extraordinary harmonica solo from Feltham thats played at top speed and makes the song bound along with real urgency and energy. The tune is rather lovely too, sounding rather McCartney-ish in its scope and roundedness.06:47 184 06:47Godley & Creme - 10,000 Angels 480p

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Cry is a song released by the British music duo Godley & Creme on 11 March 1985. It was included on the duos album The History Mix Volume 1.

The song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Godley & Cremes lone Top 40 hit in the US apart from their former band, 10cc. It reached No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. The duo also directed the songs music video, which featured faces blended into each other using dissolving and wiping effects.

The second version is from Miami Vice.03:59 1058 03:59Godley & Creme - Cry (1985)

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