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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

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BOBBY WOMACK - SO MANY SIDES OF YOU

G.KNIGHT & THE PIPS - NO ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE

100% PURE POISON - YOU KEEP COMING BACK

maybe ive got wrong end of stick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UK ONLY RELEASE ( hope thats what you meant )

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Ever ever,S J Clements,plexium................ :unsure:

BOBBY WOMACK - SO MANY SIDES OF YOU

G.KNIGHT & THE PIPS - NO ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE

100% PURE POISON - YOU KEEP COMING BACK

Well British they are.............. :yes:

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tony colton i stand accused

carrolls

glen miller

mike cotton soul serenade

herbie goins

dee dee warwick worth every tear uk release only

manchester playboys i feel so good

jackie edwards i feel so bad

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UK only????

Kenny Bernard - Pity My Feet - CBS

Donnie Elbert - Along Came Pride - CBS (getting noticed, was this issued USA?)

Ike & Tina Turner - Oh Baby (Things Aint What They Used To Be) - A&M

Tony Wilson - Cant Waste A Good Thing - Columbia

Mr. Creator - Candy & Kisses (Val Simpson?) - Kent

The Chants - Baby I Dont Need Your Love - RCA

Ernie & Ed - Indication - Jay Boy

Four Tops - Can't Seem To Get You Out Of My Mind - T.Motown

Chuck Jackson - Whats With This Lonliness - Kent 6ts

Bobby Hanna - Everybody Needs Love - Decca

Marion Ryan - Better Use Your Head - Philips (Australian artist?)

Tom Jones - looking Out My Window - Decca

Ebony Keys - If You Knew - Piccasdilly (also by Geno Washington)

J.J Barnes - Sweet Sherry - Contempo (USA album only?)

Isley Brothers - Its Out Of The Question - T.Motown (USA album only?)

Showstoppers - Gotta Get Closer To Your Love - Inferno

Kenny Lynch - For Loving You Baby - HMV

" " "" """ - Moving Away

Mighty DoDos - You Don't Love Me - Spark

Betty Boo - Say It Isnt So- Grapevine

Band Of Angels - Invition - Piccadilly

The Raisins - Stranger Things Have Happened - Major Minor

Anita Harris - Playground - CBS

Elkie Brooks - Stop The Music - HMV

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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

Grant

Liz Christian - Suddenly You Find Love - CBS

Alan

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Doug Parkinson,"i`ll be around"............................. :yes:
Doug Parkinson wasn't a UK release :yes:

Bobby Hanna - Everybody needs love (Decca)

Kenny Bernard - What Love Brings (Pye)

Dusty Springfield - Go Ahead On (Philips)

Dusty Springfield - What's it gonna be (Philips)

Bobby Rio - Ask the lonely (Pye)

:unsure:

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you little beauty scotty

Jacki Bond - Why can't I love him - Strike :lol:

you must be related to uri gellar, i was gonna mention this on another thread yesterday.

someone wanted suggestions foe tunes that may one day go big, this one had a ripple in the 70s back home in leicester but never went massive.

pete robbinson had a few copies at the time i got mine off of leicester market, it has all the feel of a casinoesque type sound, i must admit 30 odd years on it doesn't float mty boat anymore, but it's appeal to the mod/ northern scen i would think would be huge, and on this basis i think it's a sleeping monster.

now i'll be on another box scouring mission :lol:

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This thread may have been done before, but it's a goodie!

Pretty weel certain that there has never been a better British Northern record made than Dusty, WIGB.

My fave is one from the Wheel;

Band Of Angels - Invitation.

Best

Colin

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you little beauty scotty

you must be related to uri gellar, i was gonna mention this on another thread yesterday.

someone wanted suggestions foe tunes that may one day go big, this one had a ripple in the 70s back home in leicester but never went massive.

pete robbinson had a few copies at the time i got mine off of leicester market, it has all the feel of a casinoesque type sound, i must admit 30 odd years on it doesn't float mty boat anymore, but it's appeal to the mod/ northern scen i would think would be huge, and on this basis i think it's a sleeping monster.

now i'll be on another box scouring mission :lol:

soundclip anyone - cant say i've heard this one - must be loads ike this (Jackie Trent style) that Keith Minshull in particular used to play at Wigan - poppy stuff but all the same fantastic!! :lol:

Grant

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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

Grant

Dennis D'ell - Better Use Your Head

Solomon King - This Beautiful Day

Jackie Edwards - Feel So Bad

Dusty Springfield - Live It Up

and so on.......................

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Doug Parkinson wasn't a UK release :lol:

Bobby Hanna - Everybody needs love (Decca)

Kenny Bernard - What Love Brings (Pye)

Dusty Springfield - Go Ahead On (Philips)

Dusty Springfield - What's it gonna be (Philips)

Bobby Rio - Ask the lonely (Pye)

:lol:

It dont say UK,it says British,what with they`re Queen being our Queen,makes kangaroo country British in my book? :lol:

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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

Grant

JIMMY THOMAS - THE BEAUTIFUL NIGHT - COLUMBIA :lol:

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"Theme From Crossroads" by Tony Hatch was a British record but I don't think it was played at Wigan Casino - maybe Russ didn't have a copy.

So why on earth didn't he just tape it off the TV and make an acetate of it???

Dum, du du du dum, du du du dum dum, that's how it went ...and then the hotel burned down.

:lol:

Paul Mooney

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I think Dusty Springfield recorded "What's It Gonna Be" in the USA so it can't really be included here.

Great record, though.

Paul Mooney

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It dont say UK,it says British,what with they`re Queen being our Queen,makes kangaroo country British in my book? :lol:

:lol::D:D

So that means I can include:

You Don't Love Me Anymore - Cheryl Gray (Australia)

I Dig Your Act - Formyula (New Zealand)

John :lol:

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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

I'll add Maxine Brown "Gotta Find A Way" on Pye... Awesome flip of "Since I found You" and not on US issue

steve

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"Theme From Crossroads" by Tony Hatch was a British record but I don't think it was played at Wigan Casino - maybe Russ didn't have a copy.

So why on earth didn't he just tape it off the TV and make an acetate of it???

Dum, du du du dum, du du du dum dum, that's how it went ...and then the hotel burned down.

:ohmy:

Paul Mooney

Still laughing.... :unsure:
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:D:D:D

So that means I can include:

You Don't Love Me Anymore - Cheryl Gray (Australia)

I Dig Your Act - Formyula (New Zealand)

John :ohmy:

Yep!!,i think so anyway :unsure: Brit-soul at its very best :ohmy:

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Here's a couple that are always in my playbox and both on Fontana:

Jenny Wren - Chasing My Dreams All Over Town

Manchester's Playboys - I Feel So Good

The Playboys became an unhealthy obsession for me when I was trying to find a copy, even got to know a couple of members of the group in the process, eventually got one from Japan.

Cheers,

Colin.

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Here's a couple that are always in my playbox and both on Fontana:

Jenny Wren - Chasing My Dreams All Over Town

Manchester's Playboys - I Feel So Good

The Playboys became an unhealthy obsession for me when I was trying to find a copy, even got to know a couple of members of the group in the process, eventually got one from Japan.

Cheers,

Colin.

M/Playboys,i really,really dont like this :ohmy: as nowt to do with soul,but is quiet rare i supose!!

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you little beauty scotty

you must be related to uri gellar, i was gonna mention this on another thread yesterday.

someone wanted suggestions foe tunes that may one day go big, this one had a ripple in the 70s back home in leicester but never went massive.

pete robbinson had a few copies at the time i got mine off of leicester market, it has all the feel of a casinoesque type sound, i must admit 30 odd years on it doesn't float mty boat anymore, but it's appeal to the mod/ northern scen i would think would be huge, and on this basis i think it's a sleeping monster.

now i'll be on another box scouring mission :unsure:

I'm sure Levine was playing at the Rocket all-nighters - but you're right, it is one that could go :ohmy:

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Liz Christian - Suddenly You Find Love - CBS

Alan

Had great CBS promo info sheet re: Liz. Her parents ran a pub in Twickenham and 18 when she was spotted ect ect. Wonderful record.

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PJ. PROBY "You Cant Come Home Again" UK Liberty........Fantastic sax break

BH

Yes, but it was recorded in the USA, it was released in the USA and Proby is American so that sort of disqualifies from this thread on three counts by my reckoning!

TONE :ohmy:

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its got to barry st john - everything i touch turns to tears. wonderful.

sany wynns - touch of venus - fontana. (took me 25 years to get a copy still love it )

So when did Sandy Wynns a.k.a. Edna Wright, lead singer of the Honey Cone and sister of the equally-American Darlene Love, become anyone's "Fave British Northern Tune". "Touch Of Venus" was recorded in L.A. and released on Champion. Can we stick to the script here, please, and not just throw in any old UK release just because it was one!

TONE :angry:

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So how come we got this far down the line with this thread and nobdy's mentioned how brilliant Jason Knight "Our Love Is Getting Stronger" still is, after nearly 40 years?

TONE :ohmy:

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Not sure if done before on here but I'll try and get a good thread going of all 'British' Northern 45's that have graced our scene...here's a few of my faves to kick off with..:-

Jackie Trent - Only One Such As You

Chapter 5 - You Cant Mean It

Bobby Goldsboro - Too Many People (the UA fast version!)

Jon Ford - You Got Me Where You Want Me

Mike Vickers - On The Brink

Janie Marden - This Empty Place

Grant

STELLA STARR - BRING HIM BACK (PICCADILLY), THE BEST VERSION, HUGE AT WIGAN IN 73, WAY BEFORE SISSIE HOUSTON GOT PLAYED.

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