Posted December 12, 20168 yr Going round in my head. I think it was c/u as "Like a good girl should". I am fairly certain it contained the lyrics "Nobody ever said it was gonna be easy". I think it was a Gary Rushbrooke tune. Thanks folks. Steve
December 12, 20168 yr "No Good" Richard Anthony & The Original Blue Notes on Swan C/U as The Detroit Wheels
December 12, 20168 yr Ok Mate, although I believe the reference to "nobody said it was gonna be easy" was actually another cover up, Williams & Watson, which turned out to be The Lamont Cranston Band. Can anyone else help with another "Rushbrooke" cover up Deon Jackson "I might As Well Be Dead" ????
December 12, 20168 yr On 12/12/2016 at 16:39, TagTag said: Ok Mate, although I believe the reference to "nobody said it was gonna be easy" was actually another cover up, Williams & Watson, which turned out to be The Lamont Cranston Band. Can anyone else help with another "Rushbrooke" cover up Deon Jackson "I might As Well Be Dead" ???? Willie Mallory you went back
December 16, 20168 yr Richard Anthony was originally a Searling spin he dropped it same time AS SAMMY SEVENS EVERYBODY CROSSFIRE which was covered as JERRY ROSS
Going round in my head.
I think it was c/u as "Like a good girl should".
I am fairly certain it contained the lyrics "Nobody ever said it was gonna be easy".
I think it was a Gary Rushbrooke tune.
Thanks folks.
Steve