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Why, don't you know what it looks like lol

Ok!! whistling.gif

Is yours nice and clean like this one then?

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This is how mine looks. yes.gif

Was this ever booted? g.gif I can just feel the raised stamp marks on the lable and mine has DV1005 scratched in the run out grooves. The flip side "Thats not half bad" is a nice track also.

Ray

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Ok!! whistling.gif

Is yours nice and clean like this one then?

post-7608-12598697517201_thumb.jpg

This is how mine looks. yes.gif

Was this ever booted? g.gif I can just feel the raised stamp marks on the lable and mine has DV1005 scratched in the run out grooves. The flip side "Thats not half bad" is a nice track also.

Ray

I know Bernie Williams was but don't think Gene Woodbury has ever been booted.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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sure it was gene woodbury first

Defo Gene Woodbury First

I agree its far better than BW thumbsup.gif

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Gene Woodbury - Ever Again - Del Val in stunning nice clean condition, Offers - will run for a few days best offer secures this classic hard to find 45, Cheques/Cash/Pay Pal as a gift to avoid fee my end - contact bicknellmark@aol.com or via PM here.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

Didn't track it but did John Manship auction have one on a few week ago? What did that go for? You got a reserve price MB (no need to answer if you prefer not to)


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Defo Gene Woodbury First

I agree its far better than BW thumbsup.gif

Hello All..........

Just a quick observation. I`ve just listened to both versions again back to back,[which i had done before a few times]. Thing is, i was always under the impression that they they shared the same backing track,the only major difference being that Gene Woodbury could actually sing in tune ! I now realize, after having listened again to both,that Bernie Williams, though undoubtedly rarer by a long chalk, has quite a heavier backing track while the Gene Woodbury has a much lighter and "Jazzier" feel to it but still superior vocally[ as i remember it]..........thumbup.gif Or is it down to Rarity ? sleep3.gif The King is most definately in the altogether i reckonrolleyes.gif

Good luck with the sale Mark,its a class tune.......

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Hello All..........

Just a quick observation. I`ve just listened to both versions again back to back,[which i had done before a few times]. Thing is, i was always under the impression that they they shared the same backing track,the only major difference being that Gene Woodbury could actually sing in tune ! I now realize, after having listened again to both,that Bernie Williams, though undoubtedly rarer by a long chalk, has quite a heavier backing track while the Gene Woodbury has a much lighter and "Jazzier" feel to it but still superior vocally[ as i remember it]..........thumbup.gif Or is it down to Rarity ? sleep3.gif The King is most definately in the altogether i reckonrolleyes.gif

Good luck with the sale Mark,its a class tune.......

I think it's the same backing track myself but it's got added percussion and is slightly speeded up, just a couple of revs.

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