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Tdk-98 : Will You Marry Me ?

Tape : Tdk-98
Date April 10th 1997
Type : Story

Side A
1. Suzie and Jeffrey - Blondie
2. Cry Baby - Madonna

3. Golden Eye - Tina Turner
4. Romeo and Juliet - Movetron
5. Final Heartbreak - E-Rotic
6. Aikaa - Movetron
7. Back in the business - Madonna
8. I'm going bananas - Madonna

Side B
0. James Bond Theme
1. Now I'm following you - Madonna

2. Oh Father - Madonna
3. You must love me - Madonna

4. Live to tell - Madonna

5. Fever - Madonna
6. Bad Girl - Madonna

7. We have all the time in the world - Louis Armstrong

Additional tracks
Bonus 1 : Thunderbirds theme
Bonus 2 : Tainted Love - Mark Almond ( live )

Bonus 3 : Jackie - Mark Almond ( live )

Tdk 98 tells two love stories.

 On Side A we get familiar with a love life of a secret agent. He is a bit wimp, and his woman  demanding. Our agent does his best, in order to satisfy his woman's needs. But the world just isn't on his side.
 On B-Side there is a story about parental love. Father, daughter and her suitor are in leading roles. On side B.

Talks are taken from James Bond : On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), movie. The theme was performed by iconic Louis Armstrong, and the theme ( We all the time in the world ) is an evergreen. The movie itself  wasn't a very big success.

In the movie ( and also on tape ) James Bond was played by George Lazenby, and his woman was played by Diana Rigg. Bond's marital relationships are quite popular Bond related quiz questions. Bond is widow to Tracey, and he never got married after her death. James takes flowers to her wife's grave in quite a many latter Bond movies.

The opening song of the tape is taken from Blondie's Auto-American album. During the release time and in many countries, censors ripped the suicidal "Suzie and Jeffrey" away from the album. There are very many copies from the album, where the song is mentioned in the covers, but it is not included in the album.

Additional tracks were taken to the CD edition from TDK-31. TDK-31 is not a story tape. It contains some spoken songs.