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"My Ship Is Comin' In" - A song I always play when I buy a lotto ticket lol - but which version do you prefer? For me I love the first 3 and no apologies for including the Walker Brothers here, but the one that really stands out  IMO is Jimmy Radcliffe's version.

I don't know if there are other versions out there, but one I wish there was, would be by Kenny Carter - I could just imagine that it was written for him and how he would interpret it.

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Hiya, great song. I like all three versions mentioned but jimmy  is probably the best version. Love jimmys 'there goes the forgotten man'  cheers

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I like all 3 versions mentioned of this song, my preference is Jimmy Radcliffe. Here's a link to the Buck Ram Platters' version of the song. I have this on a CD and know nothing about it, date, record company, etc.

 

 

 

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Geoff the Buck Ram Platters was later early 70s I think and tied up to a show Buck Ram's version of The Platters were doing in Las Vegas. 

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On 03/12/2016 at 19:55, Steve G said:

Geoff the Buck Ram Platters was later early 70s I think and tied up to a show Buck Ram's version of The Platters were doing in Las Vegas. 

Thanks Steve.

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On 12/3/2016 at 12:34, Geoff said:

I like all 3 versions mentioned of this song, my preference is Jimmy Radcliffe. Here's a link to the Buck Ram Platters' version of the song. I have this on a CD and know nothing about it, date, record company, etc.

 

 

 

Nice Geoff

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Buck Ram Platters version went down pretty well in my set at The Cotton Club At the last Soul4real Weekender in Bilbao last October. A great an unusual version. I must admit though that Jimmy Radcliffe's version does me up like a kipper as they say.

It is such a great song you would have to be a pretty poor singer to mess it up!  

 

Dave H.

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On 03/12/2016 at 11:41, ThinkSmart said:

Walter Jackson for me absolutely nails this song, far better than the others.

I'm with you there, the best version by some distance IMO and one of my absolute favourite 45's

Jimmy Radcliffe a bit rushed, Platters a touch lightweight, but everything about the Walter Jackson version - the pace, the production, the dynamics, his totally unhinged vocal, the way he says 'Baby!' going into the last chorus. The ending alone makes me want to kick chairs over or something  

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