Count Arthur & Anita Harris - Somethin' Stupid
Count Arthur Strong, showbiz legend and raconteur, has long claimed a close friendship with 70s It Girl Anita Harris. They now return to release a special record together to aurally consummate their professional relationship.
Count Arthur's legendary and some might say effortless ascent to showbiz reverence is well documented, not least by Arthur himself in his memoirs Through It All I've Always Laughed.
Anita Harris has had a breath-taking career spanning over fifty years which started when, as a 15 year old, she was spotted on a London ice rink. She has since appeared in two Carry On films, graced the top of the pop charts, become a pantomime legend as Peter Pan, starred in Cats in the West End for 13 years and featured in 7 Royal Command Performances.
Together they are releasing a cover of the Frank and Nancy Sinatra song Something Stupid. The B-Side will see Arthur attack Lovely Day by Bill Withers.
First released: Friday 17th February 2017
- Distributor: Komedia Entertainment
- Minutes: 7
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- Distributor: Komedia Entertainment
- Catalogue: CASVINSOMETHING
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