Guest Tommy Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 Hi Everyone, I found this today, and didn't know it existed until coming across this one. It's the same as Johnny Moffett - You're the one - Canterbury, but a different version. This version has girl backing singers, and is far better than the Canterbury version (Imo). It's still Johnny Moffett singing on this release, but I'm assuming this is the records first release before Canterbury. The song was written by "John Westley-Moffett", so obviously on this release he was going by his first & middle name. The b-side is different to the Canterbury release. This ones called "I love you" and is a great R&B track, with a killer sax break. Anyone give me any further information on this? (Rarity, Value, etc). I see it's in Browns book at 200 quid, but I can't find anything else about it anywhere. Tommy.
Guest Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 It was reviewed in "Rare Soul Review" by Tim Brown. I have no idea really but it is probably pretty rare. Any chance of a soundclip of the R&B side?
Guest Tommy Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 It was reviewed in "Rare Soul Review" by Tim Brown. I have no idea really but it is probably pretty rare. Any chance of a soundclip of the R&B side? Interesting, thank you. No problems, i've attached a clip of both sides for you...JOHN_WESTLEY.mp3
Guest Tommy Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 Not very good though, is it. Yeah i know, it's shit, but i've got to get out of it somehow
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