Terry (Kirsty MacColl song)
"Terry" is a song by Kirsty MacColl, released as a single in October 1983, and charting at #82 in the UK the following month. It was her first release after returning to Stiff Records, and was the last in a run of poorly-selling singles released between "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and "A New England".
Just over a year later, in January 1985, Tracey Ullman took the song one place higher on the UK charts, peaking at #81. Ullman's version of "Terry" used the identical backing track to the MacColl version, merely erasing MacColl's lead vocal and substituting Ullman's.[1] (MacColl co-produced both versions of "Terry".)
Kirsty MacColl version track listing
- "Terry" (K. MacColl / G. Povey)[2]
- "Quietly Alone" (K. MacColl)
On the 12" release, an extended version of "Terry" is used.[3]
Tracey Ullman version track listing
- "Terry" (K. MacColl / G. Povey)
- "I Don't Want Our Loving To Die" (Howard / Blaikley)
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