Cindy Bullens - Too Close to Home (1979)
Cindy tried to make it big in the United States and worldwide to make that song a disco-flavored pop hit, entitled, "Too Close to Home", but her song, co-written by herself and her friend Mark Doyle didn't have enough promotion. Then it died too soon since it got eaten up by an indecent song, entitled, "An Englishman in New York", mistakenly by Godley & Creme. That's why she felt upset and disappointed when she never wanted to have her song receive more airplay rather than less.
Her decent song should have been played at the discotheque instead of an indecent song, mistakenly done by Poussez, entitled, "Come On and Do It with Me" with too much moaning, groaning and cursing that ruined all the wholesomeness.
Sorry that Miss Bullens would have hit the big time. Her song "Too Close to Home" should have been played more and more often on pop radio stations due to the color of her white skin. Her song should have been the winner. Sad to know that this song, written by her and Mark Doyle should have been a hit instead of Godley & Creme's "An Englishman in New York" that spoiled up all the family-oriented stuff.
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