Pulp Vs. The Swingle Sisters - (My Body May Die)
A collaboration between Pulp and The Swingle Sisters recorded in August 1999 for the first series of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's take on 'Randall & Hopkirk Deceased', originally a hit ITC series from the late 1960's. The song was produced by Pete Lewis, with vocals from Jarvis and The Swingle Sisters and was released as part of the soundtrack to the above mentioned series in April 2000. It was subsequently performed live at that years Meltdown Festival.

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