

Tony Mansfield is listed as having played "guitar" (but not "bass guitar") on the British version of the album ( Burning Bridges), while on the American version (self-titled), he is listed as playing "bass guitar" (but not "guitar"). (Theres) Always Something There to Remind Me by Dionne Warwick was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and was first released by Lou Johnson in 1964. Tony Mansfield – guitars, bass guitar, Simmons drums, Linn LM-1 programming This is a rare recording of Dusty performing the Bacharach & David song in a BBC studio for the radio programme Top Gear in 1964.Rob Fisher – keyboards ( Fairlight CMI, Synclavier 2, PPG Wave 2.2, E-mu Emulator, Oberheim OB-Xa, Prophet-5), grand piano, harpsichord.

Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy. Also, "Pit Stop" was released as a B-side for "Always Something There to Remind Me" on vinyl, 12", maxi-single, in late 1982. Key & BPM for (Theres) Always Something There To Remind Me by Sandie Shaw. The two deleted songs, "The Time Is Now" and "A Very Hard Act to Follow" were issued in the US as the B-sides of "Always Something There to Remind Me" and "Promises, Promises." The single, "Sweet Poison" was absent from the album and later issued as a single, then paired as a B-side for "Voices in My Head", both on vinyl, 7". Always Something There to Remind Me chriswhowell 2.2K 40 votes Please rate this score Why am I seeing this Difficulty level I agree I disagree Beginner We rate difficulty level of this score as a Beginner one.
