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Language of Love (Remastered) - Single

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Download links and information about Language of Love (Remastered) - Single by John D. Loudermilk. This album was released in 1962 and it belongs to Country, Pop genres. It contains 1 tracks with total duration of 1:47 minutes.

Artist: John D. Loudermilk
Release date: 1962
Genre: Country, Pop
Tracks: 1
Duration: 1:47
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1. Language of Love (Remastered) 1:47

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When Frank Zappa parodies doo wop, or when Lee Hazlewood makes odd amalgams of country and pop, it's funny because there are indications that these guys are aware that they're deconstructing established idioms. Loudermilk is like Zappa and Hazlewood. What to make of a line like "since Dad's been laid off work, Mary's no longer mine," in a song ("Mary's No Longer Mine") bemoaning the narrator's lack of access to his Dad's car to take Mary out, delivered with minimal emotion? Hardly the usual stuff of 1960s country and pop. The high point of the record is "Two Strangers in Love," very much in the style of the Everly Brothers (who covered Loudermilk's "Ebony Eyes" for a hit); one wouldn't be surprised if it turned out it was submitted to the duo for consideration.