Talk:Holding Back the Years

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Differences between versions of Frantic Elevators and Simply Red
I noted 3 additions when listening to the version of the Frantic Elevators (FE), that are now standard to the song. I am a curious about the no. 2 and 3 additions: where the added by the producer of Simply Red (producers often "fill" a song with catchy sounds) or by Mick Hucknall himself? At any rate, I think the repeating lines "I'll keep holding on" make the song a great sing-along, possibly helping to make it the big hit it became. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.95.208.173 (talk • contribs) 09:34, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
 * 1) The chorus lines "I'll keep holding on" where not originally part of the FE version (a guitar riff is heard in the FE version); this is mentioned in the article, complete with footnote;
 * 2) The signature trumpet solo is absent in the FE version;
 * 3) The high-pitches crescendo "oh ha la la" is absent in the FE version.