There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis
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Double-Meaning Title: \"My Affair\" - meaning both \"a romantic fling I am involved in\" and \"mind your own business\". Elvis Impersonator/Elvis Lives: \"There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis\". Of course, he's lying. \"Dear John\" Letter: The subject of the song \"Dear John\". It was considered too much of a tearjerker even for the gloomy Titanic Days album and was given to Eddi Reader instead, who had a minor hit with it. Everything Sounds Sexier In Spanish: First invoked in \"My Affair\" on Electric Landlady, and later on the Tropical Brainstorm album. Genre Roulette: Even her small number of hit singles are all quite diferent in style, encompassing rockabilly, pop, balladry and hip-hop. That's before getting into the rock and Cuban influences evident on her albums. Gold Digger: \"I'm Going Out With An Eighty Year Old Millionaire\" is pretty self-explanatory.There's one thing that's better than an old millionaireThat's a young millionairess, and I'm almost there! Greatest Hits Album: The first, \"Galore\", was released in 1995 and is her biggest-selling album. Since her death, a new one comes out every couple of years or so. Even with the expanded reissues of her proper albums, a Kirsty collection still requires at least one Greatest Hits Album to cover key non-album tracks like \"They Don't Know\" and \"A New England\". Heroic Sacrifice: She died saving one of her sons from an oncoming boat. Hypocritical Humor: In \"England 2 Columbia 0\", the narrator calls out a date for not mentioning he has children... then notes that she didn't mention she has kids either. note but she is free and single, while he's a lying git! Pun-Based Title: Electric Landlady, a twist on Jimi Hendrix' Electric Ladyland. It was suggested by Johnny Marr, who was renting a room from MacColl at the time. Questioning Title: \"In These Shoes\", \"Closer To God\" Secondary Character Title: \"There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis\" isn't actually about the guy who works down the chip shop, he's just someone the real protagonist gets compared to. Self-Backing Vocalist: She used this technique regularly throughout her career. Her multitracked harmonies are often compared to The Beach Boys. A Wild Rapper Appears!: in \"Walking Down Madison\". 59ce067264
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