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Edward Hamilton-Baby Don't you weep-Mary Jane

The Velvet Satins-Nothing can compare to you-General American

Delegates of soul- I'll come running back-Uplook

The Vibrating Vibrations- Surprise party for baby-Neptune

Cheers Neil

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1970 also for Delegates of Soul - Same sourcethumbsup.gif

That's it, blame me if it's wrong :lol::lol:

I'm usually pretty confident that dates are right, because I don't include a date if I don't know it. (Of course there are exceptions where labels did strange things with catalogue numbers :lol:)

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Edward Hamilton-Baby Don't you weep-Mary Jane

The Velvet Satins-Nothing can compare to you-General American

Delegates of soul- I'll come running back-Uplook

The Vibrating Vibrations- Surprise party for baby-Neptune

Cheers Neil

Neil, all these records all old they are from the last century.:laugh:

Sorry I could not resist.:no:

Dave.

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That's it, blame me if it's wrong laugh.gif:D

I'm usually pretty confident that dates are right, because I don't include a date if I don't know it. (Of course there are exceptions where labels did strange things with catalogue numbers yes.gif)

I don't think they'll be far out Dave - I was more giving your site a plug / memory jog than blaming you if the info is wrong... but if the cap fits and all thatbiggrin.gif

(Actually I guessed you'd only include dates if you thought they were right and they were around the years I expected they should be - without digging through loads of mags for no doubt the same answers)

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Neil, all these records all old they are from the last century.laugh.gif

Sorry I could not resist.no.gif

Dave.

Hi Dave, I know but they are still great when you havn't heard em for a while.

Best Neil

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I don't think they'll be far out Dave - I was more giving your site a plug / memory jog than blaming you if the info is wrong... but if the cap fits and all thatbiggrin.gif

(Actually I guessed you'd only include dates if you thought they were right and they were around the years I expected they should be - without digging through loads of mags for no doubt the same answers)

Cheers John & Dave thats that cleared up!

Neil

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Google's book search site is a pretty good start for getting release dates. If a certain record was featured in say Billboard magazine a result pops up. E.g. Velvet Satins was reviewed in Billboard magazine on May 8, 1965.

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