New Musical Express, May 19, 1979

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Singles

Dave Edmunds: Girls Talk

(Swan Song)

Julie Burchill

Well, Elvis Costello's written his first smart song since the first album; it had to happen. If only the man would quit thinking he's caustic soda and admit he's soda pop he might be alright - like here, complaining he can't crack the XY chromosome and getting in a lather about it. It's a shame that Dave Edmunds is such a coat-hanger - no, it's not the same as being a clothes-horse - that this most likely won't chart. If Costello cut it it would, him being one of the new fixtures of the old routine, and if Chrissie Hynd sang it - well every record in the Top 50 would just melt itself down in a fit of mortified pique.

Still, it's Dave Edmunds! Singing an Elvis Costello song! With Nick Lowe on bass! Rumour has it that everyone who buys a copy of this single receives a free pat on the back and an assurance that he's in the in crowd.


Tags:  Dave EdmundsGirls TalkMy Aim Is TrueChrissie HyndeNick Lowe

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New Musical Express, May 12, 1979


Julie Burchill reviews the single release of Dave Edmunds: Girls Talk.

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