• Mia Moravis

  • SINGLE 01.23.26

  • Colour My World a Petula Clark cover by Mia Moravis and The New Bardots

  • One Sheet / Credits

    Song Title: Colour My World
    by Mia Moravis and The New Bardots
    Length: 3:00 minutes / Release Date: 01.23.26
    Songwriters: Tony Hatch and Yvonne Harvey Publisher: Universal Music Corp.
    ISRC: USPXQ2612301

    Produced and Mixed by Gar Francis and Dan Skye.
    Engineered by Dan Skye, at Sky Lab Studios, Roosevelt, New Jersey, USA.
    Record Label: Bongo Boy Records
    Mia Moravis' Recording Engineer: John Kilgore at Pulse Music, NYC
    (3 x GRAMMY Award® winner).

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    Mia Moravis – Lead Vocals and Backing Vocals
    Johnnie Rago – Drums
    Dan Skye – Bass
    Wayne Olivieri – Tambourine
    Gar Francis – 6 &12 String Guitars and Keyboards
    Artwork Concept and Design: Monique Grimme

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  • <<<<<< COLOUR MY WORLD >>>>> MIA MORAVIS and THE NEW BARDOTS

  • "You also have to appreciate the blend of reverence and reverie found in the way that Mia Moravis and The New Bardots play it, retaining the '60s-infused, perky, day-glo energy... the spirit of the original is still there; it still sounds like music made on the eve of the Summer of Love... an echo of the past wrapped in a sound that is still infectious to the modern pop fan."

  • "And then of course you have Mia Moravis’ voice, that neat blend of poppiness and poise, ranging from powerful choruses to more intimate verses... And if you haven’t fallen for her voice by the time the song wraps up, that girlish giggle at the end will certainly get you."

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  • "Mia Moravis has just dropped her latest single, “Colour My World,” in collaboration with The New Bardots – a stunning, upbeat reimagination of Petula Clark’s 1966 original... ."

    "Moravis’ interpretation reminds this reviewer of ABBA or Alanis Morissette more than anything else: rich, vintage-styled vocals set against a pop-rock backdrop which feels as instantly nostalgic as anything you could imagine."

    "...straight back into the 60s mood, as [Mia Moravis] pays full homage to Petula Clark’s hit by blessing us with a no-nonsense cover... ."
  • "...this cover ranks as close to the original as you can dare to get, with no alterations to the song structure to speak of... Moravis gracefully highlights this almost-forgotten bop for us modern listeners to excitedly re-discover, in a context that can snatch the attention of pop nerds from pretty much every generation..."

    "The end result is tight, solid, and an absolute blast from the past, ready to enchant and throw listeners back to the earliest years of chart-topping pop. Our verdict? Recommended"

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