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  1. A version of "Spooky" was recorded by Dusty Springfield in 1968, released as a single worldwide except in the US. This gender-flipped version was featured prominently in the Guy Ritchie film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Springfield's version was certified silver by BPI in 2022.

    • "Poor People"
    • October 1967
    • late summer/early fall 1967
  2. 30. Apr. 2008 · Dusty Springfield - Spooky. gferdinandus. 24.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 19K. 2.2M views 15 years ago.

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  3. Spooky Lyrics: In the cool of the evening when everything is gettin' kind of groovy / You call me up and ask me would I like to go with you and see a movie / First I say, "No, I've got some plans...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group - X5 Music GroupSpooky · Dusty SpringfieldSpooky℗ 2018 Warner Music Group - X5 Music GroupReleased on: 2018-07-20Ma...

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  5. 11. Apr. 2024 · Released in 1968, “Spooky” is a popular song by Dusty Springfield that has stood the test of time. This classic song has a mysterious charm that has captivated music lovers across generations. It is a combination of a haunting melody and intriguing lyrics that tell a story of love, loss, and mystery.

  6. 8. Nov. 2014 · Dusty Springfield - Topic. 45.1K subscribers. 13K. 638K views 9 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Spooky · Dusty Springfield ...more.

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  7. Spooky” was originally recorded by Classics IV in 1967. Dusty Springfields version, featured on her album “Dusty… Definitely” released in 1968, gained significant popularity and became one of her signature songs. Produced by Derek Wadsworth, the song was written by Buddy Buie, Harry Middlebrooks, J.R. Cobb, and Mike Shapiro.