Soul-slider Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 According to the Terry Wilson book 'Tamla Motown - the stories behind the UK singles'..., TMG 787 The Elgins 'Put Yourself In My Place' carries 'Little Miss Sweetness' on the flip. Quote "a version of 'Little Miss Sweetness' which The Temptations also recorded in 1966". Well, I now have two copies of 787 (after buying a second off Richard Domar for £6 thinking it would have this 'B' side) and both have 'It's Gonna Be Hard Times' on them!!! So what's the score then? Did 'LMS' by the Elgins ever come out? And why such a glaring mistake in an otherwise excellent UK TMG discography?
Shinehead Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 As far as i'm aware only ever recorded at Motown by the Isleys the Temps and Bobby Taylor .
Sean Hampsey Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 Must be a misprint. TMG 708 is "Put Yourself In My Place" backed with "Little Miss Sweetness" but it is, of course, by the Isley Brothers. Sean
Soul-slider Posted October 19, 2010 Author Posted October 19, 2010 Must be a misprint. TMG 708 is "Put Yourself In My Place" backed with "Little Miss Sweetness" but it is, of course, by the Isley Brothers. Sean Yes, I think you are right Sean, that's the only rational explaination. I will rest easy now!
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