Some artists only have one really big hit. Jeannine Deckers, AKA Sœur Sourire, AKA The Singing Nun, took a French song to the top of the charts in 1963. Her life didn’t go a rainbows and unicorns after that. She was hounded for taxes for monies she never received, and ended up killing herself a couple of decades later.
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I hadn’t heard this song in decades and just this weekend it came up on 60’s on 6 SiriusXM. Freaky coincidence.
The government / internet has (singular case intentional) you linked to Basil’s searches.
They control what is played on SiriusXM? Doing so before Basil, not Basil, has even posted? OMG!
Basil’s search = your search.
Three-leap investigations.
I think your logic is fawlty.
I only can remember scattered words of it, but — I think it was (gasp) taught in our Public School!
“singing nun” – I was expecting an instrumental.
Pun!
Better than Sally Fields forever?