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  "textContent": "\"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (Live)\" by Andy Williams Listen on Apple Music Your browser does not support the audio element. Why Andy's version? Because 'mum' - who was not a particular fan of Andy - but we all liked it and it sticks in my mind - because of mum's reaction .... \"Off of you? It's off you ... off you why can't they speak English.\" It was a different time😏. Side Note - Frankie's 'original had no 'of' - even though 'the two bobs' wrote 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You' ... so why the change? Some say that 'Off of' helps the song's rhythm, I would agree. In these modern times it appears that both are acceptable phrasing. Back then - I think my mum saw it as the ever deepening crisis of the Americanisation of the English language. Oh my - what would she make of 2026? View John Philpin's Crucial Tracks profile Listen to my Apple Music playlist",
  "title": "Crucial Track 🎵  June 1, 2026",
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