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[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Music]] [[File:New Vaudeville Band.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |New Vaudeville Band]] == Relevance == Mentioned by Morrissey in [[Mention::Autobiography]] as a record purchased amongst others in 1967: <blockquote> "1967’s major investments are Simon Smith and his amazing dancing bear by Alan Price (who sings ‘well excepted everywhere’, which surely ought to be ‘well accepted everywhere’), Peek-a-boo by the New Vaudeville Band, Bernadette by the Four Tops. Everything I am by Plastic Penny has the line ‘got my feet on the ground|you’ve found some good in me’, and the sad lilt jabs. I am fascinated by I’ve been a bad, bad boy by Paul Jones, because it is so loud and so strange, and there it is at number 6 in the charts, hooray." </blockquote>
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