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The Playboy Club Bunnies - The Bunnies Again - Singing And Swinging At The London Playboy album

The Playboy Club Bunnies - The Bunnies Again - Singing And Swinging At The London Playboy album

  • Performer: The Playboy Club Bunnies
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: The Bunnies Again - Singing And Swinging At The London Playboy
  • Released: 1969
  • Style: Vocal
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1866 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1263 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 949

Description

Complete your The Playboy Club Bunnies collection.

Check out this groovy sixties footage of the Playboy Bunnies at a charity horse race with celebrities like Sir Roger Moore and take a look inside Hugh.

London Playboy Bunnies. A Tribute page to the London Playboy Bunny ♥.

Bunnies singing at the London Playboy Club. 15 of 25. Getty Images. Bunnies pose on the roof of the London Playboy Club. 16 of 25. Courtesy Playboy. In 2011, the original Playboy Club in Chicago became the subject of an NBC television show. After much controversy, it was cancelled after only three episodes. 24 of 25. Kate Moss on the cover of Playboy. 25 of 25. Hefner celebrates the 60th anniversary of Playboy. 12 Television Shows About Rich People.

A Playboy Club creative director has some very important personality requirements for his glamorous staff in bunny ears. The stunning waitresses, dressed in skin-tight Bodices with rabbit ears and tails, have become an iconic part of the brand started by Hugh Hefner. Anyone can apply to be a Bunny, and all successful candidates undergo a tailored eight-week training programme and assessment to "earn their ears". Most read in fabulous.

A Playboy Bunny is a waitress at a Playboy Club. Bunnies at the original Playboy Clubs that operated between 1960 and 1988 were selected through auditions, received a standardized training, and wore a costume called a "bunny suit" inspired by the tuxedo-wearing Playboy rabbit mascot, consisting of a strapless corset teddy, bunny ears, black pantyhose, a bow tie, a collar, cuffs and a fluffy cottontail.

Ms. Hutton, reached by phone on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, where she pulled her truck off the road for some eggs, said she was neither surprised nor appalled at the idea. At the moment men, and print magazines, are having a bit of an identity crisis. Nowhere is that more evident than in Playboy magazine, withering away behind safe-for-work, opaque plastic on the back of the rack and behind a pay wall on the internet.

Our bunnies are what makes the Playboy Club experience unique. Playboy bunnies are a glamorous group of fun, friendly and outgoing women, delivering exceptional standards of services to our elite clientele. But being a part of the Playboy Club London family isn’t all work and no play - our beautiful Bunnies have the opportunity to travel the world, host some of London’s best parties, and take part in photo shoots. If you are lucky enough to be chosen to become an iconic Playboy Bunny, you’ll follow in the footsteps of Kate Moss, Angie Best, Debbie Harry and Lauren Hutton and don the most glamorous uniform in the world.

London's Playboy club soon became a regular haunt for the rich and famous including, above, Frank Sinatra. French actor, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Bond girl Ursula Andress and American actor James Garner enjoying a bite to eat at the London Playboy club. The presence of influential critic and writer, Kenneth Tynan, shows that intellectuals also made themselves at home in the club. Live performance by Woody Allen at London's Playboy Club. In 1972, some of the Bunny Girl waitresses at the London Playboy Club recorded an album as the 'Singing Bunnies'.

Welcome back Playboy Club London and a very warm welcome to those lovely Bunnies, simply gorgeous in every way. You've been missed, hugely! I should mention you don't need to be a member to have afternoon te. Had a fantastic time at the Playboy Club London for Afternoon Tea with a group of friends, all ex Bunnies from the seventies and eighties. The atmosphere was relaxed, with a pianist playing in the background, and the friendly welcome from the head barman, Antonio, and the stunning Bunnies who served us was second to none.

Tracklist

A1 Gimme, Gimme Good Lovin'
A2 Build Me Up Buttercup
A3 Happy Heart
A4 Get Back
A5 Games People Play
A6 In The Bad, Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me)
B1 Nothing But A Heartache
B2 Dizzy
B3 Move In A Little Closer, Baby
B4 Son - Of - A Preacher Man
B5 Put A Little Love In Your Heart
B6 Give Peace A Chance

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Printed By – Clout & Baker Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society (Side A): BIEM / NCB
  • Rights Society (Side B): N.C.B.
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A, Inverted): {ARL.9207P}
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B, Inverted): {ARL.9206P}

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SKL.5026 The Playboy Bunnies* The Bunnies Again - Singing and Swinging at The London Playboy ‎(LP, Album) Decca SKL.5026 UK 1969