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Sonny Bono was a record-biz vet by the time he hooked up with a teenaged female singer named Cher. After a 1963 flop under the name Caesar and Cleo, the pair clicked with “I Got You Babe”, a leap onto the folk-rock bandwagon that made them America’s favourite pseudohippies for a brief moment. Cher’s less-than-dulcet tones never sounded better than when placed next to Sonny’s nasal croak. As for Sonny himself, his solo protest work–including “Laugh at Me”, later covered by Mott the Hoople –is excerpted here. There are no words. –Rickey Wright






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