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I think that's the title.

Blue-eyed soul, very good dancer. Cant remember the blokes last name for the life of me.

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It's just love - john andrews & the lonely ones - UK parlophone

fantastic, in fact one of the best ever UK northern sounds

original demo by val simpson...

  On 15/11/2012 at 20:11, Tony Smith said:

Snap, Pete!

Soz!

Forgot to mention above, demo is credited to John Andrews, issue credited to John Andrews & The Lonely Ones.

Mick sold "John Andrews" a copy of his own record a few years back, said he was working in insurance in Margate or somewhere like that...

That`s the gadgy! :thumbsup:

Its just love, almost right.

I have a female version on a tape and was wondering who it was.....Val Simpson you say?

  On 15/11/2012 at 20:22, Steve Lane said:

That`s the gadgy! :thumbsup:

Its just love, almost right.

I have a female version on a tape and was wondering who it was.....Val Simpson you say?

Yes it's Val Simpson from a publishers demo disc, came from Ady C. originally

Right, that clears that up, Thanx Pete :hatsoff2:

Worth pointing out that the other side of the Parlophone 45 is another Ashford & Simpson song "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" also recorded by The Rivingtons on Columbia.

  On 15/11/2012 at 20:51, garethx said:

Worth pointing out that the other side of the Parlophone 45 is another Ashford & Simpson song "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" also recorded by The Rivingtons on Columbia.

Yep, and thats the official A side.

Also released at almost exactly the same time, Brothers Grimm - Looky looky / A man needs love (UK Ember) two more A & S songs.

  On 15/11/2012 at 21:28, Prophonics 2029 said:

Pete s pod cast, doh.

Yes that's the one.......pity its a wee bit muffled, brill version!

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  On 15/11/2012 at 20:52, Pete S said:
Also released at almost exactly the same time, Brothers Grimm - Looky looky / A man needs love (UK Ember) two more A & S songs.

And ALSO released at almost exactly the same time "I Surrender" by The Carrolls - another A&S song (which didn't get a US release or recording?). Wonder if someone sold a job lot of their songs in early 1966?

https://www.45cat.com/record/bm56081

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