The single, written as a crowd-pleaser, was the band's first hit and it catapulted them into mags, on to TV and got them two gigs with the Beatles. |
Another interesting third-round match-up pits hometown hero Lleyton Hewitt up against crowd-pleaser Marcos Baghdatis. |
So although it was a crowd-pleaser with magnificent tutus, there were heart-stopping moments as young dancers struggled to fully realise difficult choreography. |
He loves to engage his audience, and his natural and quick-witted sense of humour is a real crowd-pleaser. |
But Bobby was not just a crowd-pleaser, he was a fierce competitor, too, and a genius of a shotmaker. |
It's an obvious give-the-punters-what-they-want crowd-pleaser, but it still shimmers and sashays along quite delightfully, if inconsequentially. |