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Joe Dolce - Shaddap You Face - B-Side - Ain't In No Hurry
In this memorable YouTube video, Joe Dolce delivers a lively performance of his b-side track "Ain't In No Hurry," which features Lin Van Hek providing backing vocals. Released as a companion piece to the notorious hit "Shaddap You Face," this song showcases Dolce's signature style and humor that captivated audiences during its peak popularity.
Although the video doesn't include subtitles, it's filled with catchy melodies and engaging lyrics that are reminiscent of the upbeat pop culture of the early '80s. This track is often overshadowed by the massive success of its predecessor, yet it captures the essence of Dolce's cheeky persona.
As a significant part of Joe Dolce's discography, it's worth noting that "Shaddap You Face" remains one of the most recognized Australian songs globally. Fans of retro music and '80s pop culture will definitely find joy in revisiting this classic gem.
Feel free to share your thoughts on Joe Dolce's music or any favorite tracks from the era! What do you think about the lasting influence of songs like these in today’s music scene?
In this memorable YouTube video, Joe Dolce delivers a lively performance of his b-side track "Ain't In No Hurry," which features Lin Van Hek providing backing vocals. Released as a companion piece to the notorious hit "Shaddap You Face," this song showcases Dolce's signature style and humor that captivated audiences during its peak popularity.
Although the video doesn't include subtitles, it's filled with catchy melodies and engaging lyrics that are reminiscent of the upbeat pop culture of the early '80s. This track is often overshadowed by the massive success of its predecessor, yet it captures the essence of Dolce's cheeky persona.
As a significant part of Joe Dolce's discography, it's worth noting that "Shaddap You Face" remains one of the most recognized Australian songs globally. Fans of retro music and '80s pop culture will definitely find joy in revisiting this classic gem.
Feel free to share your thoughts on Joe Dolce's music or any favorite tracks from the era! What do you think about the lasting influence of songs like these in today’s music scene?
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