Ronnie Burns Smiley / Jodie (1970, Vinyl) Discogs


Ronnie Burns Smiley (1969) YouTube

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Smiley You're all on your own Smiley - Hey The Family said to say Wish you were home Smiley You're off to the Asian War And we won't see you smile no more No we won't see you smile no more No more laughter in the air No more laughter in the air Feel the tension in the air Where is love?


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Smiley was written by Johnny Young who revealed that the song was inspired by the experiences of fellow pop star Normie Rowe, whose music career ended in late 1967 when he was drafted into the Australian Army and he was sent to fight in the Vietnam War.


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Original version #1 Sydney #3 Melbourne #3 Brisbane #10 Adelaide #7 Perth On the 1969 album Smiley. Written and produced by Johnny Young who also wrote Russell Morris's The Real Thing and Ross D. Wylie's The Star, and was a popular singer in his own right . Smiley, you're off to the Asian war/ And we won't see you smile no more…


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1969. Smiley ( LP, Compilation) Calendar Records (2) SR66-9918. Australia. Unknown. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Smiley" on Discogs.


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HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN MUSIC FROM 1960 UNTIL 2000 RONNIE BURNS

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Smiley Lyrics Smiley You're out in the world today Smiley You're all on your own Smiley - Hey They say you're a man today Boy how you've grown Yesterday there was laughter and songs to sing Yesterday we had loving to burn Yet today there is peace to bring When will they learn? Smiley You're off to the Asian War And we won't see you smile no more


Ronnie Burns Smiley / Jodie (1970, Vinyl) Discogs

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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1969: Ronnie Burns performing the hit single 'Smiley' (March, 1969) on the ABC-TV program Hit Scene - broad.


Ronnie Burns Smiley (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single) Discogs

Smiley - Inspired by an Australian musician who was drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, this song was first recorded by Aussie singer Ronnie Burns before Kiwi Craig Scott turned it into one of his biggest hits. Released in June 1971, Scott's version would go on to win the Loxene Golden Disc Award.


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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1969:Ronnie Burns performing the hit single 'Smiley' (March, 1969) on the ABC-TV program Hit Scene - broadca.


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Excerpt from the song 'Smiley', written by Johnny Young in 1969 and sung by Ronnie Burns. The song was written about Normie Rowe, an Australian pop star from the 1960s who was conscripted to fight in Vietnam.