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Watch in 1080p50 Best Quality Hello Guys Today list of last album "Love You Till Tuesday" from last music video old from artist band "The Feathers" it's called "Ching-a-Ling" "Ching-a-Ling" - was written by David Bowie in 1968 for his groups Turquoise and Feathers. It was recorded later that year for a single which was never released. Bowie was dropped by Decca/Deram after the commercial failure of his debut album, and the recording of his next single was financed by Essex Music. The session took place on 24 October 1968 at Trident Studios. It was Bowie’s first time in Trident, the central London studio where he would record his breakthrough albums in the 1970s. Producing "Ching-A-Ling" was Tony Visconti. On the recording, Bowie, Hermione Farthingale and Tony Hill each sang a verse. Hill’s vocal contribution was replaced by one from John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson. The version featuring Hill was believed lost until a tape reel and acetate disc containing the recording and ‘Back To Where You’ve Never Been’ was discovered. The disc was dated 31 October 1968. According to Bowie’s manager Ken Pitt, Visconti was dissatisfied with Hutchinson’s performance, and the overdub session – which took place on 27 November – was not harmonious. The ‘Ching-A-Ling’ single was originally to have been credited to Turquoise, but the group opted to change their name to Feathers after the departure of Hill. Ultimately, however, the single was never released. An edited version of "Ching-A-Ling", which omitted Bowie’s opening verse, was included in the 1969 film Love You Till Tuesday. The sequence was filmed at Clarence Studios in Greenwich, London, on 1 February 1969. The edited audio was released in May 1984 on the Love You Till Tuesday soundtrack album, and on the compilation The Deram Anthology 1966-1968, despite Deram’s non-involvement in the recording. Although "Ching-A-Ling" was never released as a single, the riff towards the end was reused by Bowie on 1970’s ‘Saviour Machine’. Demos of "Ching-A-Ling" recorded in early 1969 were released on the 2019 box sets Clareville Grove Demos and The ‘Mercury’ Demos. The two demos, and the Trident recording, were all included in the box set Conversation Piece, released in November 2019. in video: music film "Love You Till Tuesday" (1969) many thanks for @DavidBowieRare takes of album "Love You Till Tuesday" in Ft. "The Feathers" ©1969,2023 David Bowie Decca/Deram Records Thomasso Films The Feathers Mercury Records Trident Records in Queen 2