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Bill Brantley On Seventy Seven Records, Was It Released ?


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The last record listed on a Seventy Seven Records discography is:
Seventy Seven Records SV-908 — Bill Brantley — Grandaddy (Loves To Share) / It’s You Baby (1974)
Did this actually come out on Seventy Seven Records ?
 
I know it did get released a couple of years later on:
Sound Stage 7 1519 — Bill Brantley — Grandaddy (Loves To Share) / It’s You Baby (You’re What Makes My World Go Round (1976)
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The issue is on SS7 is problematic to get as they dont turn up as often as you'd expect and I've never seen one on 77. I Probably dreamt it, but I thought I've seen a South African three pronged monument release of this too.

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Thanks for your reply John, a Tri-Centre South African release would be a nice way of owning it, Monument would be the logical label for it to get released there.
I know he cut four songs for John Richbourg and was the writer on three of them. He also wrote "Let's Huddle Up And Cuddle Up" for Ann Sexton which was around 1973/4, which was also produced by Richbourg. I was wondering if he recorded his songs around this time but they didn't get released untill a couple of years later.
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