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        few fav double headers from me out of the box

 

    melvin davis--i must love you-still in my heart--groovesville

 

    betty lloyd--im catching on--you say things you dont mean--b s c

 

    the volumes--i just cant help myself--one way lover--american arts

 

    the stimulation--magic touch of love--can you dig where im comin from--hi-stepping

 

    the perfections--girl you better hurry--get on down--tri-city

 

    rozaa--im gonna do my thing--my baby knows best--antone

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as you say quality midtempo flip. also love this one as well

 

   rose st john and the wonderettes--i know the meaning--fools dont laugh--veep records

Guest Dave Ward
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Just a thought...slightly off-topic as that is the way my head works....2 songs on the same side of a 45. I've got Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels - Devil with the Blue Dress stomping into Good Golly Miss Molly and Bunny Sigler - Let the Good Times Roll smacking into Feel So Good, any others ?

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One of my all time fave double  headers is Alberta Weeks - Mirrow On The Wall & Forget Me Not but the one I'm constantly playing lately is Olivia Alexander - He's Gonna Love Me The Right Way (part 1) c/w Part 2 - there is something about this track that really gets to me.

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Ouch! Can't pick one.

If I had to, the shortlist may look like this.

Linda Jones. I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow/That's When I'll Stop Loving You.

Bobby Bland. Back In The Same Old Bag Again/I Ain't Myself Anymore.

Impressions. You Ought To Be In Heaven/I Can't Stay Away from You.

Jerry Butler. I've Been Trying/Giving Up On Love.

Walter Jackson. My One Chance to Make It/Deep In The Heart Of Harlem.

Walter Jackson. Not You/A Corner In The Sun.

Debbie Taylor. I Don't Wanna  Leave You/Just Don't Pay.

 

And that's only the 'non dance floor' selection!

 

Tim.

 

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Guest CapitolSC
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Four Tops  Ask the Lonely/Where were you 

 

Goosebumps every time

 


Guest Brian Fradgley
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One of the best on British label - Al Greene - Back up train/Don't leave me (Bell Records)

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Ronnie McNeir.... Sitting in my class/Isn't she pretty

Silky Hargraves... I'll keep on trying/Love, lets try it again

 

And in my opinion the finest double sided Soul 45 on this planet.... Jimmy Gresham.... This feeling i have/Put it out of your mind.

 

Incidentally, if anyone EVER decides to boot JG then i'm afraid it's both barrels of a shotgun! :ohmy:

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Few more double ups

Amanda humphrey power of love/call on me.

Lou johnson wouldnt that be something/

Better let him go.

Gene woodbury ever again/thats not half bad

Gwen davis cant be your part time baby/

My man dont think i know

Lollipops loving good feeling/ & the fantastic imo

Step aside baby.

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Barbara Mercer - so real / call on me

Lillian Dupree - shield around your heart / hide and seek

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Lorraine Chandler -I cant hold on / She don't want you -

Aspirations-You left me / I want to be free-Peaches

Both Top Draw

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Nelson Sanders - Mojo Man/I'm Lonely

Irma Thomas - Hitting on Nothin/Ruler Of My Heart

Rhythm Machine - Freakish Love/Whatcha Gonna Do (already said I know)

Manny Corchado - Pow Wow/Chicken and Booze

Marvin Gaye - One More Heartache/When I Had Your Love

Just a few off the top of my head

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Seeing as Darrell Banks has been mentioned a couple of times I'm going to go with:

 

Parliaments  - (I Wanna) Testify -  I Can Feel the Ice Melting

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Guest Phil Armstrong
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Billy Hambric -  I found true love &  She said goodbye 

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       couple more of my choice

 

  the honey bees--lets get back together--never in a million years--garrison

 

  the masquraders--how--im gonna make it --la beat

 

  the delettes--look at me--whats the use--blue rock

 

  jack montgomery--dont turn your back on me--never in a million years--barracuda

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Agree with several already mentioned, plus some reminders to turn a couple over, and favourite today may not be favourite tomorrow but missing from the list so far:

Fantastic Four - Can't Stop Looking For My Baby / Just The Lonely. I adore Just the Lonely.

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An afterthought but worth a mention, recently got a Big Frank and The Essences - I Won't Let her see Me Cry (Blue Rock), and Pete Taylor told me to turn it over and play The Secret, said he used to give it some early spins at Annesley. Good advice.

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Another class double sider.... Lenny Curtis.... "Nothing can help you now" c/w "Who you gonna run to". B side is mid-tempo at it's finest, such a wonderful tune!

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Darrell Banks and Jack Montgomery from the Northern sphere.   Then I'd throw in Ms Grace/Crutch by the Tymes for a mainstream/deep soul bargain basement delight

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Cashmeres - Showstopper/dont let the door hit your back - HEM.

Guest SteveJohnston
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BILLY KENNEDY Sweet Things/Groovy Generation Or most Thelma tracks get my vote.

Guest Dave Turner
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Of a Northern flavour then a couple of old faves that had individual releases but were coupled together on Jetstar 116

 

Bobby Patterson - My Baby's Coming Back To Me / What A Wonderful Night For Love

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Bobby Taylor - Oh I've been blessed and Blackmail.

 

Nearly forgot that one!

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