Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)
Slash Records

Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo "Good Clean Fun" LP (1982)

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Details: Valley Girl original movie fans! This is Bonnie Hayes' record, "Good Clean Fun," with her backing band, The Wild Combo. It has both tracks, "Girls Like Me," and "Shelly's Boyfriend," on this album! Original Slash Records press. Cut copy, the album cover, and insert is decent (see images), but album inside is NM/super clean. Nice find.

Description: "Bonnie Hayes is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer, born in San FranciscoCalifornia, United States, and currently lives between Los Angeles and New York City. Her songs have been recorded by CherBette MidlerBonnie RaittNatalie ColeRobert CrayDavid CrosbyAdam Ant, and Booker T and the MGs.

In the early 1980s, Hayes founded the new wave band The Punts, and released the single, "Shelly's Boyfriend". In 1982, the band was signed by Slash Records and changed the name to "Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo". A song from the album Good Clean Fun called "Girls Like Me" appeared in the 1983 movie Valley Girl. Her album, Brave New Girl was released on Bondage Records. Hayes and her band toured as the opening act for Huey Lewis and the News. After being signed by Huey Lewis and the News's publishing company, Hayes signed with Chrysalis Records and in 1987 released the album Bonnie Hayes. "Some Guys", the first single from the record, was recorded by Cher."

Grade: VG (Cover) / NM (Record)

TRACK LISTING SIDE A:

A1. Girls Like Me
A2. Shelly's Boyfriend
A3. Separating
A4. Dum Fun
A5. Coverage

TRACK LISTING SIDE B:

B1. Inside Doubt
B2. Joyride
B3. Loverboy
B4. Raylene
B5. The Last Word