--- In [email protected], Emily Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> I waited to give one of the other list members a chance to answer this
> question. The original version of "Lola" did contain the word
> "Coca-Cola". The BBC deemed this "advertising" and refused to play the
> song. The vocal was re-recorded, substituting the phrase "cherry 
cola".
> I don't really know which version is more common; I have heard them
> both.
> 


The "Coca Cola" version is more common...just about all compilations 
and CDs with "Lola" use that version.

What I love about the "cherry cola" version is that you can tell Ray's 
not happy about having to do it...his voice is a little less cheerful 
than it is on the original (no surprise, being as I think I heard Ray 
was in America at the time and had to fly back to London just to 
rerecord that one line).





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