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What year was "I Really Love You" released? Feels like '67 but can anyone confirm?

 

Thanks in advance...

 

Ian D  :D

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      OK, that seems a good bet. Cheers Kev - I wanna get the (P) date right on the label copy as it's on the Northern Soul film soundtrack.    Coincidentally, I got my original c

  • By whom?  That's a very common song title.

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    Sounds more 1969 to me and fits in better 69ish with the rest of Gino's discography IMO. 

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  On 10/07/2014 at 16:15, RobbK said:

By whom?  That's a very common song title.

 

The clue is in the thread title Robb........ :lol:

 

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  On 10/07/2014 at 17:13, The Golden 101 said:

Recorded and released in 1968 according to Gino Washington the label owner.

Claude Williams aka Dusty Wilson sang lead.

 

OK, that seems a good bet. Cheers Kev - I wanna get the (P) date right on the label copy as it's on the Northern Soul film soundtrack.  :thumbsup:

 

Coincidentally, I got my original copy off you way back in '75 I think, but who did you get it off I wonder......? There were only 2 or 3 at that point I think.......

 

Ian D  :D

  On 10/07/2014 at 17:13, The Golden 101 said:

Claude Williams aka Dusty Wilson sang lead.

 

It's covered in another thread, but Dusty Wilson did not sing on this record. The artist's name was Dusty Williams, and Gino had gotten it mixed up with Wilson for a number of years. There's also a video on youtube that was recently posted with Gino and Dusty signing copies of the record.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfUKdGT3Mtg

 

Btw, is that discography linked above actually correct? The "Jumping" Gino Washington record looks and sounds way earlier than anything else on the label.

  On 10/07/2014 at 19:55, Ian Dewhirst said:

The clue is in the thread title Robb........ :lol:

 

Ian D  :D

Most  of you already know that I'm old and my short term memory is shot.  But now you'd wonder if the doctor would let me out of the asylum.  But, it's possible to see only part of the title on the "Look in your Box" page (highlighted 1st thread) , and then, quickly scroll down the posts without looking at the initial post.  You would only read the first X number of letters in the thread title each time.

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  On 11/07/2014 at 01:39, Nick Soule said:

It's covered in another thread, but Dusty Wilson did not sing on this record. The artist's name was Dusty Williams, and Gino had gotten it mixed up with Wilson for a number of years. There's also a video on youtube that was recently posted with Gino and Dusty signing copies of the record.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfUKdGT3Mtg

 

Btw, is that discography linked above actually correct? The "Jumping" Gino Washington record looks and sounds way earlier than anything else on the label.

 

 

 

 

 

That makes sense Claude 'Dusty' Williams . Gino obviously got it wrong! 

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  On 11/07/2014 at 01:39, Nick Soule said:

It's covered in another thread, but Dusty Wilson did not sing on this record. The artist's name was Dusty Williams, and Gino had gotten it mixed up with Wilson for a number of years. There's also a video on youtube that was recently posted with Gino and Dusty signing copies of the record.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfUKdGT3Mtg

 

Btw, is that discography linked above actually correct? The "Jumping" Gino Washington record looks and sounds way earlier than anything else on the label.

 

LOL, nothing like a hard-sell. Did anyone buy a signed copy and, if so, what was it? A re-press of some type presumably?

 

Ian D  :D

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