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This isn't a rare one it sold in hundreds of thousands so should be pretty easy to dig out - nice track tho. Y not get his CD think its same title but its a greatest hits compo - consistent throughout as well. Gudluk :thumbsup:

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Tony, there are four copies of the ABC version (i.e. the one you want) on GEMM right now, at prices ranging from $2.99 to $14.00 (two listed under Tyrone Davis, two under Eddie Holman.

Doesn't matter whether it's on Dunhill Goldies 45, Roulette Golden Goodies or MCA Back-To-Back Hits - but it's absolutely imperative that you only buy the reissue that has Eddie Holman's "Hey There Lonely Girl" on the other side - it's the only way you can get the version I played at the Forum - otherwise you will end up with the million-selling Dakar cut.

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Tony, there are four copies of the ABC version (i.e. the one you want) on GEMM right now, at prices ranging from $2.99 to $14.00 (two listed under Tyrone Davis, two under Eddie Holman.

Doesn't matter whether it's on Dunhill Goldies 45, Roulette Golden Goodies or MCA Back-To-Back Hits - but it's absolutely imperative that you only buy the reissue that has Eddie Holman's "Hey There Lonely Girl" on the other side - it's the only way you can get the version I played at the Forum - otherwise you will end up with the million-selling Dakar cut.

Absolute top track. Have to say really enjoyed your first set with Eddie, could you pm or post the other tracks you played in that set? especially the first three or four.cheers Mark.

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Absolute top track. Have to say really enjoyed your first set with Eddie, could you pm or post the other tracks you played in that set? especially the first three or four.cheers Mark.

Thanks Mark - I enjoyed it too... :thumbsup:

I can't remember exactly what I played, or in what order, but my first 'shared' set definitely included:

Albert King - Oh Pretty Woman (Stax)

Frankie Lee Sims - She Likes To Boogie Real Low (Vin)

Nickie Lee - The Ten Commandments Of Man (Dade)

Little Duck and the Quackers - Out Of Sight (Ronn)

Elmore James and the Broom Dusters - Dust My Blues (Flair)

Jackie Ross - New Lover (Chess)

Aretha Franklin - Can't You Just See Me (Columbia)

...and of course Tyrone Davis - Can I Change My Mind (original ABC version) (Goldies 45)

...plus possibly one or two more that have slipped my mind - although Eddie and I only played for 45 minutes before Winfield came on, so that looks like about 22 1/2 minutes worth to me!

Have to say that I haven't had as much fun DJ'ing in probably 25 years as I did last Friday. Suffice to say that I'm very,very proud to have played a small part in such a big, BIG event....


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