Peppermint Trolley Company "Trust".mov
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Written By Paul Williams & Roger Nichols
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Funny to think that Paul Williams and Roger Nichols got sucked into the Sargent Pepper mania. Or maybe the didn't, maybe PTC bent the song to fit the mold. And it was only a few years earlier that everyone wanted to sound like Dylan. Where did they get the Trolley reference out in Redlands? The only trolleys out there would've been loaded with hay. Nice crafted songwriting and producing, whatever the lightweight results. Thanx for posting.
Posted by: dispiritual | January 22, 2008 at 04:08 PM
Those peppermint pants are a real touch. Got to hand it to Paul Williams. He was one heck of a song writer. Never heard anything I didn't like.
Posted by: JKL | February 10, 2008 at 09:47 PM