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Tried posting elsewhere with no success.

Love this belting mid-tempo/beat ballad. Has it ever been played out anywhere?

Any info on the artist as well would be appreciated.

Ta muchly

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all could dig was review of a later 45 by her

its below:)

Record Mirror review by Peter Jones, 25/03/67

Perky Welsh lass Mia Lewis stabs again with No Time For Lovin', which is either very commercial or not commercial at all - that sort of all-round production - and I liked her show here.

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Has it ever been played out anywhere?

Any info on the artist as well would be appreciated.

Ta muchly

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Greg used to play it at the 100 Club in the early 90s.

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all could dig was review of a later 45 by her

its below:)

Record Mirror review by Peter Jones, 25/03/67

    Perky Welsh lass Mia Lewis stabs again with No Time For Lovin', which is either very commercial or not commercial at all – that sort of all-round production – and I liked her show here.

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That as her first record, it's a UK Decca B side - probably her best know is Nothing Lasts Forever (Parlophone) which is crap

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So it's a British recording/production then?

Why the US release, any idea?

Cheers for the info guys

Might have to borrow one of Janine's welsh hats next time I give it a spin :thumbsup:

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Decca had a licensing deal with parrot in the USA mate - they released Listen To My heart by The Bats which is a good white stomper, along with Tom Jones and stuff like that.

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