Talk:Pop Goes the World (song)

Since this page was last edited 5 years ago, there has been at least one new cover version of this song: track #5 on the 2015 album of Hermes House Band: http://www.xploshop.nl/hermes-house-band/partybreak/?from=hhbMike 14:56, 2 November 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by MichaelAwad (talk • contribs)

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Identity of "Jenny"
Louise Court is the actress who appears as Jenny in "Pop Goes the World" and "Moonbeam". Louise Court only appeared in the earlier videos "I Like" and "Safety Dance." The only source that claims otherwise is a brief trivia blurb in a Tampa Bay newspaper – and Kevin Wuench, who makes no claim of having spoken with the band himself, seems to have gotten this wrong.

They certainly didn't look alike. I guess it goes to show just how "rough" the oft-lauded "rough draft of history" really is. Thx. --Piledhigheranddeeper (talk) 15:35, 23 February 2019 (UTC)