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Definitely. Is yours an issue Ted ?

No Steve a demo had a mint one i sold to Tony Reynolds and regretted it then mick Smith came up with an abused one for £50 so i thought that aint gonna go down in value and bought it I think the issues of this and Lynne randell are rarer

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The Bands other recording was also a cover of a song recorded by Maxine Brown entitled "One In A Million", a Rudy Clarke composition. The song was a favourite of the band and it was expected to do well. The single was featured on BBC's Juke Box Jury and one of the panelists was Kenny Everett and he voted the song a miss. The "B" side was a dreadful song called "Hey Hey" and was purported to be by Chapter Five, but in fact the band had never even heard of it. Whoever the session band were, who recorded this so called song, they were just awful. Chapter Five believe that this is the reason CBS decided not to issue the single. Shortly after this, a very good version of "One In A Million" was released by Karol Keyes on Columbia Records and did fairly well.

AS QUOTED FROM CHAPTER 5S web site... https://www.chapter5.co.uk

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"one in a million" is a demo only

"you cant mean it" was demo and issue if my memory serves me right

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