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MOST PROBABLY IS LOL..........never like this record despite the illustrious credits..........no offence to you fella,but it,s a beat ballady 60's pop tune..........

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Hi dobber if it is soured for you I will have or a fiver lol

Hi mark....a fiver...umm let me think...umm no! And no snow yet mate,but I'm sure it will turn up! Are you well brother?

Funnily enough when I wrote dobber the iPad changed it to robber lol

How you doing got snowed in yet

Mark

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The writer credits on the bside are...a.williams s.barnes h.williams

I just think with the vocal and twinkling piano it sounds like andy williams.

Oh and hi mark! Let me think a fiver...umm no! And no snow yet mate,but I'm sure its on its way.

Are you well my friend?

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Ha! Ha! You're kidding, of course! Reggie's singing is SLIGHTLY reminiscent of MOR's Andy Williams.

But, this singer was Detroit's Reggie Alexander. I've seen his name on several other Detroit records.

A. Williams is clearly Andre Williams, who worked on many Sport/Boss/Sir Rah productions. He had his OWN release on Sport, "Pearl Time". How could anyone think the "A. Williams" on this record is ANOTHER, different A. Williams? The odds are way too slim.

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Could the 'A. Williams' even be a spelling mistake given that Herbie Williams of Pied Piper is credited on the other side 'H. Williams'?

Just a thought.

Richard

You're forgetting that Andre Williams was one of the major producers, songwriters and even performing artists with Sport/Boss/Sir Rah Records. His "Pearl Time" sold more than any of The Dramatics records, and probably took second place to sales of ALL of their releases only to "You Don't have To Say You love Me" by The Four Sonics.

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You're forgetting that Andre Williams was one of the major producers, songwriters and even performing artists with Sport/Boss/Sir Rah Records. His "Pearl Time" sold more than any of The Dramatics records, and probably took second place to sales of ALL of their releases only to "You Don't have To Say You love Me" by The Four Sonics.

Yes, you are spot on as usual Robb :thumbsup:

Cheers

Richard

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Ha! Ha! You're kidding, of course! Reggie's singing is SLIGHTLY reminiscent of MOR's Andy Williams.

But, this singer was Detroit's Reggie Alexander. I've seen his name on several other Detroit records.

A. Williams is clearly Andre Williams, who worked on many Sport/Boss/Sir Rah productions. He had his OWN release on Sport, "Pearl Time". How could anyone think the "A. Williams" on this record is ANOTHER, different A. Williams? The odds are way too slim.

just a joke rob

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You're joking - right? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Richard

Now YOU'RE joking, right??? :yes:

Actually, I wasn't. I write, (and draw) Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories for Dutch, Danish, and German Walt Disney publications. Some of my stories (5 to be exact) appeared in British Donald Duck Magazine during the early 1990s. Maybe that's why the Disney Comics experiment there failed? :lol:

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Now YOU'RE joking, right??? :yes:

Actually, I wasn't. I write, (and draw) Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories for Dutch, Danish, and German Walt Disney publications. Some of my stories (5 to be exact) appeared in British Donald Duck Magazine during the early 1990s. Maybe that's why the Disney Comics experiment there failed? :lol:

Yes, was just pulling your leg Robb :wink:

Would be nice to see some of your work - writing, illustrations etc. if you fancied posting them up in freebasing or something :yes:

Cheers

Richard

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Now YOU'RE joking, right??? :yes:

Actually, I wasn't. I write, (and draw) Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories for Dutch, Danish, and German Walt Disney publications. Some of my stories (5 to be exact) appeared in British Donald Duck Magazine during the early 1990s. Maybe that's why the Disney Comics experiment there failed? :lol:

That's very interesting Rob. I have a brother who is a struggling, self taught, wildlife artist.

Peter

:thumbsup:

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Yes, was just pulling your leg Robb :wink:

Would be nice to see some of your work - writing, illustrations etc. if you fancied posting them up in freebasing or something :yes:

Cheers

Richard

No problem. I'll upload some drawings and comic pages on a thread in the "Freebasing" section.

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