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inspired by leader of the pack? which came first? any ideas?

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  On 01/07/2009 at 13:26, ajb said:

best £2.20 i've spent in ages good.gif

inspired by leader of the pack? which came first? any ideas?

alan

"Leader Of The Pack" I think. "Condition Red" was later I believe - '66 or '67 thereabouts?

Got mine off Bradford Market for 10p in '74 thinking it was a vocal to the Baltimore & Ohio Marching Band LOL.........laugh.gif

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  On 01/07/2009 at 13:31, Ian Dewhirst said:

"Leader Of The Pack" I think. "Condition Red" was later I believe - '66 or '67 thereabouts?

Got mine off Bradford Market for 10p in '74 thinking it was a vocal to the Baltimore & Ohio Marching Band LOL.........laugh.gif

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My copy has been in a junk box since at least 73...in loft..will wait til cooler and go find! May have been Bradford Market for me too Ian AND probably same reason for purchase!! aaarrrggghhh!

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David Ferguson

  On 01/07/2009 at 14:38, veep1296 said:

My copy has been in a junk box since at least 73...in loft..will wait til cooler and go find! May have been Bradford Market for me too Ian AND probably same reason for purchase!! aaarrrggghhh!

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David Ferguson

Sounds about right, got all I excited when I first saw it,then heard it, Oh No.

But, probably about 73ish when i did hear it last, has it improved with age then???

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probably about 73ish when i did hear it last, has it improved with age then???

probably not LOL

but, maybe on the right night, a nice little dancer.

alan

I love this right until the last 5 seconds.... totally unneeded!

Oh yes and "The car!!! Watch out for the car!" makes me cringe :thumbsup:

excellent tune

FLIP it over, nice soul song, the goodies were white if I remember correctly from a picture I saw of them.

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Kay Evans, Sandra Jackson and Judy Williams became friends while attending Memphis' Messick High School. Interested in music, they started singing at school assemblies and local events. Their big break came in 1967 when they entered a local talent contest and won. The winning prize included an audition with Stax Records.

Impressed by the trio, Stax signed them to it's newly formed HIP subsidiary. Sandra Jackson works nowadays at the SoulsVille, USA organization.

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