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On 12/07/2021 at 14:48, Tomangoes said:

First heard it on a comp lp with gene mcdaniels wwaw..etc. must have been around 79.

Never heard it out. Great track.

Where was it played first? Did it get revived at some point?

Ed

On the fantastic UK comp United Artists LP 'Sold on Soul'. Memories here too when first bought.

Her best tune IMHO. But that doesn't suffer the stigma of the 'TOP 500' northern soul (what ?). 

Also that isn't rare enough to be pushed by "regular" dee-jays maybe. Still a 'classic here' home. Roots !

If the stockers should prove rarer (that it is) there are at least 5 American pressing plants involved as well...  

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I first heard it at keele in the early 90s

Instantly loved it!

I have an issue which I obtained from Craig Moerer probably 15 years ago

still underplayed, unknown and all that.

Its a fantastic northern soul 45

And this 45 still waits for its day in the sun.

I'm not selling mine.

 

 

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