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Nowt like the Ozz & Sperlings track on Goldenway is it Pete?

Got the same title.......

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Right. Usually they are VG or less. My copy is a pretty strong VG+ but I just found (and sold) another VG copy on Saturday. Never have seen a demo before that picture though!

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It's an old Mod fave, it came out on British Sue in 1964, (credited as Derak Martin!), the 'Orrible Who covered it as well :thumbsup:
...and it sounds nothing like the Ozz & The Sperlings on Goldenway. Both tunes are very, very nice though. And also, the flip on Derek Martin is a nice uptempo stormer. Have a listen:
Guest Andy BB
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Anyone got a clip of the original Otis Blackwell version?

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i thimnk steve hart's got a copy, he certainly used to, but from memory in even worse nick than that pete

funny how some records are almost all shagged eg delegates of soul, johnnie mae matthews

some good stuff on crackerjack - is this well-known to folks??

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Elmore Morris - It seemed (s) like Heaven to me?

Lovely that innit.

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Elmore Morris - It seemed (s) like Heaven to me?

Lovely that innit.

that's the fella andy

really nice

only about 20 quid ish i think but a great beat ballad

Guest Stuart T
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Got a mint issue, may have bought it from Ady or Ian Clark in the 80s (for the Don't Put Me Down Like This side), probably still got a little green sticker on it, so maybe not mint. I think I may have or have had a demo in similar condition. DRS was on that Sue Soul Brothers EP and probably the This Is Sue compilation. Paul Hallam hammered the other side in the 80s.

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