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What about "It's everything abiut you"? Probably my favourite.

and by a country mile too defo hi best :sweatingbullets:

its not the way that you walk

its not the way that you talk

its not the way that you smile

that drives me wild

its everything about you girl i love

lyric wise this is one of my faves thumbup.gif

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do u mean this has a good b side or is this the b side mate ? label ? any info appreciated cos i like this

Sorry, this is the B to 'Girl from a country town'. Books at £50. Last one i saw went for £30 vg+

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Ive always been a fan of their "I love you more" single on Carnival.

Wonderful closely knitted harmonies. A criminally underated band in my opinion.

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Sorry, this is the B to 'Girl from a country town'. Books at £50. Last one i saw went for £30 vg+

Great double sider.Mine cost couple of quid few years ago when I bought it blind on a recommendation.

Dave.


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"girl from a country town"on RAPDA

by a country mile :lol:

There are two label variants on this one, one with, and one without a little logo on it...both are red.

Avoid there other Rapda 45 (green label) as it isn't even in the same league.

My fave...'It's everything about you', just ahead of GFACT.

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Ive always been a fan of their "I love you more" single on Carnival.

Wonderful closely knitted harmonies. A criminally underated band in my opinion.

This was their hit in the US, it still gets played on the radio in Chicago at least. The flip "I'll be gone" is awesome too.

I guess now that all their different 45s are getting mentioned here, I might as well also mention that they had 3 45s as the New Cymbals on de-lite. One of the records is the same 45 as the 2nd rapda 45, but the good one to get is their versions of the sensations/realistics "please baby please".

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This was their hit in the US, it still gets played on the radio in Chicago at least. The flip "I'll be gone" is awesome too.

I guess now that all their different 45s are getting mentioned here, I might as well also mention that they had 3 45s as the New Cymbals on de-lite. One of the records is the same 45 as the 2nd rapda 45, but the good one to get is their versions of the sensations/realistics "please baby please".

the same ones who did "i'll always love you"?.Didn't know it was the same band.

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does GFACT remind anyone else of "Sailboat"-Bob & Gene?

One of my all time faves :P

Maybe that's why i like it so much eh

Just so happen to have a copy on MO-DO :g:

will check it out !

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the same ones who did "i'll always love you"?.Didn't know it was the same band.

Yep, the line up changed around some, but the main men Lee Williams. Al Miller and S. Brown were in the De-lite line up as they were with Rapda, Black Circle & Carnival. :yes:

The stunning Please, Baby, Please is the "A" side of I'll Always Love You -1972 (same year as GFACT) - tune!! :rolleyes:

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