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The heartfelt cry of 60s girl pop
Diane Linney's crystal clear vocals vividly portray the melancholy of youth and the anxiety of love.
"Navy Blue" is a heartbreaking ballad about a girl's feelings for her boyfriend in his school uniform, and resonated with teenagers of the time. The lyrics, along with the B-side "Unbelievable Guy," are memorable for their frank expression of a young girl's delicate emotions. This single was a testament to Linney's individuality in the girl pop scene of 1964.
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- Producer [A Bob Crew Prod.] - Bob Crewe
- Arranged By, Conductor - Calello