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  On 15/12/2010 at 17:49, Dave Thorley said:

As it's credited to Tom King, then it will be the same as the Outsiders on Capitol & J.C. Messina on Tom King Productions

it is the same song but not a version that i've heard before, no idea as to the value.

Richard Searling used to play a covered up version at Wigan under the guise of Bob Seger Convention or something like that if my memory serves, but he was using all kinds of mad names to cover at that time!

  On 23/12/2010 at 20:04, MrsWoodsrules said:

Richard Searling used to play a covered up version at Wigan under the guise of Bob Seger Convention or something like that if my memory serves, but he was using all kinds of mad names to cover at that time!

That version, covered up as Bob Seeger System, was by J.C. Messina

  On 24/12/2010 at 13:26, Mick Holdsworth said:

That version, covered up as Bob Seeger System, was by J.C. Messina

On Tom King label and is the biggest pile of doo doo ever.

  On 25/12/2010 at 13:51, wiganer1 said:

no it aint!!

Oh yes it is, outsiders is pretty good but JC = Just Crap

Here you go ruin your ears

j c messina - time won't let me - tom king

one mans meat and all that,,happy xmas ken,,see ya in 2011.....

  On 25/12/2010 at 20:15, Nightowler said:

one mans meat and all that,,happy xmas ken,,see ya in 2011.....

Yeh s'pose, but a dance floor with one dancer on it biggrin.gif...........i'm bitter cause someone nicked me J C at the 100club,£3 for a real one, in my mind i remembered it being good then when i heard it again after all these years no.gif but outsiders is timeless.And i like the version by Viva above.

and Happy xmass back !

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