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This Question might have been asked but it's bugging me The Flamingos - Nobody Loves Me Like You Do (Top Rank 367) 1960 uk or Flamingos - Nobody Loves Me Like You Do (End 1068) are one & the same but there was a track released on a CD - Flamingos - Nobody Loves Me Like You Do (Lost & Found Vol 2) in 1998 on the Goldmine label It has a different intro but basically its a slowed down version of the original track after that, Am I missing something or was it from a different demo?

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I have their L.P where they basically have 'updated' their old sounds. That track in particular is a stand out sound given the northern treatment. Think the L.P is from around 1966.

So the answer you are looking for is that the 'Goldmine' CD track is probably the more northern soul sounding L.P cut.

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So. it was recorded when The Flamingos moved from Chess(Checker) to Philips in 1965, when they re-cut more "modern" (mostly uptempo?) versions of their old hits, for their Philips LP.

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Isn't this on a USA Philips 45 too

Not that I know of - or I'd have seen it and bought it.  I don't think it ever came out on a US 45 (unless it came out on an oldies label in the very late '70s or '80s (when I wasn't paying attention).

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I have this LP and the writer of NLMLYD is S. Cooke. Pesonnally I doubt it but would it be Sam Cooke ?

Yes, it was THAT Sam Cooke, and it was published by his own Kags Music.  Funny, that I don't remember it being sung by him or any of his SAR or Derby artists.

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Yes, it was THAT Sam Cooke, and it was published by his own Kags Music.  Funny, that I don't remember it being sung by him or any of his SAR or Derby artists.

 

That's why I suspected it was not him. Well, we learn something new everyday, thanks Robb !

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