Showaddywaddy – A Little Bit Of Soap (Top of the Pops, 22/06/1978)
A Gentle Illusion of Healing — When Love Fades but Memory Refuses to Wash Away There is something quietly disarming about “A Little Bit Of Soap”—a song that, on the…
A Gentle Illusion of Healing — When Love Fades but Memory Refuses to Wash Away There is something quietly disarming about “A Little Bit Of Soap”—a song that, on the…
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