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By E. Mark Windle. In Memphis, there was a period when country and rockabilly prevailed at Hi records, before the label became synonymous with Willie Mitchell, and all things soulful and funky. Producers Quinton Claunch and Bill Cantrell had just left Sam Phillips’ Sun in 1957. They joined forces with country singer Ray Harris and some financial backers to set up Hi. Within a couple years, just before Claunch had left to set up Goldwax and prior to Willie Mitchell joining Hi (initially as a recording artist and then president), a young country / rockabilly singer called Tommy Ray Tucker appeared at the studio on South Lauderdale Avenue to record a couple of country tracks. Not to be confused with his namesake who gave the world “Hi Heeled Sneakers”, Tommy ‘Ray’ was a white Memphisonian who led a very troubled life right up to his demise. As a young man he was playing local joints, although his gigging career was limited after being charged with working under age on premises which served alcohol. This affected his ability to obtain work locally, causing him to look for work elsewhere. After a spell in Nashville, Tucker finally returned to Memphis, and started working four nights a week at the Little Black Book club on Highway 61 in south Memphis. One night in October 1961, after playing the club, he was drinking with some customers at the bar. On his way home he crashed his 1957 Oldsmobile, resulting in a horrific accident with two car explosions and leaving four dead. He escaped the scene. Tucker was later arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol. He was sentenced the following May and Tommy served nine months of a one year sentence. RCA, to whom he had been signed whilst in Nashville, dropped him. On release, he continued to play some bars and minor venues. Within a couple of years he was recording again for various labels including Western Lounge and Challenge. Challenge was a Hollywood, California set-up by country artist Gene Autry and Joe Johnson, A&R man for Columbia, in 1957. After Autry sold his share a year later, the label extended its focus to country, pop, jazz and some R&B. Its biggest hit was provided by The Champs “Tequila” in 1958. The label sprouted nearly 200 releases in its reign, but from the early 1960s onwards failed to produce records which made any significant impact on the charts. The vast Challenge catalogue was disproportionate to facilities it could provide for its recording artists, and product was often imported from other regions. Tommy Ray had two 45 releases on the label: “Sweet Talk” (Challenge 59294) and “Cry, Cry, Cry” (Challenge 59303). Both tracks, released in 1965, were competent numbers where he tried his hand at a more ‘current’ R&B approach without shaking off that country feel. His truly unique take on Johnny Cash’s “Cry, Cry, Cry” transformed the song into a rocking up-tempo R&B number which doesn’t let up throughout. A curious mix perhaps, and one which did seem to work, but did nothing at the time. However the track was met with approval on the discerning rare soul scene in the UK decades later. This was particularly true of Scottish rare soul venues in the mid to late 1980s where the track was played by DJ Alan Walls. Alan remembers: “I bought it blind, from a record list from the States. The 45 arrived Saturday morning as I got home from a soul all-nighter in Dundee. With judgement askew I covered it up as Little Milton (!). Before I had a chance to play it out I let my mate Stewart Spence hear it who, with customary tact said ‘It’s nat bad at all - but he’s white as f**k, sounds nothin’ like Little Milton!’. Needless to say the cover-up artist was changed to Little Richie shortly after that…” The producer responsible for “Cry, Cry, Cry” was one Stan Kesler (a.k.a Kessler). Kesler was a talented sound engineer and producer initially based at Sun records in Memphis where he worked on the session for Sam the Sham for “Wooly Bully” in 1965. He also facilitated numerous Goldwax recordings in the city, putting together what became the standard house band who backed James Carr and other major artists there, until they were poached by Chips Moman; another ex-Goldwax sound engineer who had left to set up his own label. No doubt Kesler’s expertise and insight working with Goldwax and Sun product influenced the R&B flavour of Tucker’s version of “Cry, Cry, Cry”. Exactly where the recording was made is unknown. However is very likely that, given Tommy’s and Stan’s whereabouts at the time, LA-based Challenge Records leased in this product from Memphis. A few more records appeared in the mid 1960s on Challenge, XL and others, which went nowhere. That was pretty much it for studio work for Tucker as an upfront artist. He had one final country release for Hi in the early seventies, then reverted back to playing in local bars and restaurants. He pursued song-writing and did grab some backing vocal work for local studios. However, Tommy Ray Tucker’s demons never left him. In the early hours of the morning in March 1985 he died in an apartment fire from smoke inhalation, thought to have been started when he had fallen asleep in bed with a lit cigarette. The sole collective reminder of Tucker’s recording history is the Memphis Bad Boy LP produced by Zu-Zazz Records (Zu-Zazz 2001) in the late eighties. Copyright E. Mark Windle (2020). Modified chapter excerpt from Rhythm Message by E. Mark Windle (2014, 2020). REFERENCES / RESOURCES Colin Escott (1996) Tommy Tucker. Shackles and Chains. In: Tattoed on their Tongues. A Journey Through The Backrooms of American Music. Schirmer Books. New York, NY. ISBN 0-02-865033-6. Raised on Records (Blog spot): Tommy Tucker. Thursday 10 February 2011 Available at: http://raisedonrecords.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/tommy-tucker-begavning-med-forhinder.html (Swedish, translated). Hot Soul and Cool Jazz, Lightly Browned, on the Funk Side (Blog spot): Tommy Ray Tucker, Trouble is My Name. Friday 24 December 2010 Available at: http://statestorebluestwo.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/tommy-ray-tucker-trouble-is-my-name.html?m=1 Steve Kurutz (date unknown) Stan Kesler. Available at: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stan-kesler-mn0000012007/biography Author unknown. Challenge Records (1950s). Available at: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge_Records_(1950s)
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Another Saturday Night. The Broken Wheel. A Soul Night in Retford 1967-1971 - John Kirk. Available at A Nickel And A Nail £9.99, order via link below. One man's recollections of the Broken Wheel, a soul club in Retford between 1967 and 1971.The Broken Wheel was popular with teenagers for a mix of live and recorded music from artists on labels such as Tamla Motown, Stax, Atlantic, Ric Tic, Okeh, Gordy, Invictus, RCA, MGM and others. This made a huge impression on teenagers across the country and, for a few unforgettable years, the youth of Retford shared this experience in an old grain warehouse by the Chesterfield Canal, where music and dancing created eternal memories (new, gloss paperback). Order via link: https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/books/products/another-saturday-night-the-broken-wheel-a-soul-night-in-retford-1967-1971-john-kirk?fbclid=IwAR1hAFQm7JU06rLXsWrwYJNj5eDbAPcXjv3xRgAPQiEo8M8E0YrBAceh_I0
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60s soul / R&B sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve Barbara Lewis – Straighten up your heart / If you love her – Atlantic demo with company sleeve. Superb double sider £25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsyEogagMds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obpKy1OvCcs The Shirelles – Wait till I give the signal – Scepter ex £35 in company sleeve, superb infectious dancer! Sounds like a million dollars and still at a sensible price (for now) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghUEsRGIBEs Little Milton – Driftin’ drifter – Checker ex £15 among his best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adw0qWOneos Barbara Mason – I ain’t got nobody – Arctic ex vinyl slight label stain as shown £20 The Metros – Sweetest one – RCA Victor red promo ex £20 Jay and the Americans – Come a little closer + 3 – UK United Artists EP ex with picture cover £10
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Thursday 60s soul sales Postage UK £3. Europe £7, Elsewhere £14. Paypal only please. PM to reserve. Youtube clips for ref only Mitty Collier – I’d like to change places – Peachtree ex £20 superb! So underrated / semi known. This is a different, earlier and superior take to the Entrance 45. Unfortunately no youtube clip but comes highly recommended! Johnny Nash – Good goodness / You never knew – MGM ex £40 great doublesider! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ufwq1MrLoU Bob and Earl – Your time is my time – Mirwood ex really is one of their best £10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boCrNMBpsPs Lee Lamont – I’ll take love – Backbeat vg+ £10 plays well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FijjSt4qK1E Pic and Bill – Gonna give it to you - £20 ex Blue Rock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDwoiaslQE4 Guys and Dolls – Looking for a lover – Mellow ex £15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNYZD9oKgmU
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Wednesday soul sales Postage UK £3. Europe £7, Elsewhere £14. Paypal only please. PM to reserve. Youtube clips for ref only The Expressions – You better know it – Federal ex £30 superb group soul, and surprise, surprise very Impressions-esque…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g74o_vvK4gw The Players – Giving up your love / Guilty – Columbia promo ex £25 great Detroit, and the alternative artist title format for Twentie Grans record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnCrAp4p1Lw Fred Hughes – Walk on back to you / As long as we’re together – Exodus ex £45 Tommy Neal – Goin’ to a happening – UK Vocalion ex £70 Martha Branch – You – Solid Soul vg++ £40 Wayne Fontana – It was easier to hurt her (+ 3) – Spanish Fontana EP with picture cover. Great version of Garnet Mimms ex £15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrN7Wol82LY
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60S soul/R&B sales Postage UK £3. Europe £7, Elsewhere £14. Paypal only please. PM to reserve. Lee Rogers – My one and only – D-Town ex £15 Unlimited Four – Calling / I wanna be happy – Chanson ex £20 Jackie Paine - Toe Tippin’ / Out of my future – Jet Stream ex £20 Tony Adams - Blues don't like nobody - Checker demo ex £35 The Four Tops – Love feels like fire – UK Tamla Motown (nice on 45, and no US 45 format – LP only) ex £15 superb record Bobby Bland – You’re worth it all – Duke ex £10
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60s SOUL/R&B SALES Postage UK £3. Europe £7, Elsewhere £14. Paypal only please. PM to reserve. Steve Mancha – I don’t want to lose you / Need to be needed - Groovesville vg++ £20 Undisputed Truth – Save my love for a rainy day – Gordy vg++ mark on vinyl, DNAP £10 superb version Don and Juan – What I really meant to say – Big Top (pen mark on label) ex vinyl £20 recommended!! Little Oscar – I tried – Supreme Blues ex £20 Peggy Gaines – Playboy – Hit vg+ £10 lots of interest in the last couple of months again re Peggy on her "When the Boy That You Love" etc. Here she gives a very competent cover of the Marvelettes’ classic. Also appeared on Caravelle as Betty White (actually Peggy in disguise) Righteous Brothers (sold) – Bring your love to me – German Omega ex with picture cover £15
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Betty Wright - original 1973 performance contract (Statesboro, Georgia). £14.99 order via link below From the Waldon Artists and Promotions / Paragon Agency estate. An original performance booking contract (AGVA # BC 43443 ) for an appearance by Betty Wright at Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia. Performance date February 1973. Details of venue location, rehearsal and show times, fees, terms and conditions, and deposit requirements are referenced. The document derives from the middle of her period with Alston label, within a year or so of "Clean Up Woman" and "I'm Gettin' Tired Baby". The contract package contains the orginal contract and office carbon copy. In very good condition with minimal creasing and no tears or defacement etc. https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/memorabilia/products/betty-wright-original-1973-performance-contract-statesboro-georgia
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60s soul / R&B sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve Barbara Lewis – Straighten up your heart / If you love her – Atlantic demo with company sleeve. Superb double sider £25 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsyEogagMds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obpKy1OvCcs The Shirelles – Wait till I give the signal – Scepter ex £35 in company sleeve, superb infectious dancer! Sounds like a million dollars and still at a sensible price (for now) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghUEsRGIBEs Little Milton – Driftin’ drifter – Checker ex £15 among his best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adw0qWOneos Barbara Mason – I ain’t got nobody – Arctic ex vinyl slight label stain as shown £20 The Metros – Sweetest one – RCA Victor red promo ex £20 Jay and the Americans – Come a little closer + 3 – UK United Artists EP ex with picture cover £10
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60s SOUL LPs Postage UK £4, Europe £8, elsewhere £14. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve. Vinyl condition ex unless stated, cover condition as shown in pic. If any full track listing details needed etc just ask. Gloria Lynne – By Popular Demand – Paul Winley Records early mid 70s comp of her 60s material including “Tower of strength” vinyl ex £15 The Shirelles - Spontaneous Combustion (live at Columbia University NYC) – Scepter £20 Vinyl ex, cover seam split on edge. Incs. Last minute miracle (“dubbed” as live – well will raise a few eyebrows over the decks anyway!) and others Various Artists - The Big One – ex UK Minit. Incredible orig late 60s comp – incs Bobby Womack - Broadway walk, Jimmy Holiday - Baby I love you, The Groovers - Just go for me, Homer Banks - Fight to win, Clydie King - Shing-a-ling, The Themes - No explanation needed, Jimmy Holiday - Turning point etc. Strong vg+ / ex- £20 Side 2: The O'Jays - Hold on, Alder Ray - My heart is in danger, Jimmy McCracklin - Get together, The Players - He'll be back, Jimmy Lewis - Let me know, Homer Banks - Do you know what, Gene Dozier - Funky Broadway. B.J. Thomas – The Very Best Of B.J. Thomas – Hickory LP cover seam split but vinyl ex £20 incs Keep it up Anthony and the Imperials – Best of Vol 2 – Veep vinyl ex, cover worn / tear to corner £10 Dee Dee Sharp and Chubby Checker – Down to earth – UK Cameo Parkway ex £10 Timi Yuro – Hurt - Sunset ex £10 May-King Records Test Pressing LP – Northern Soul Story #13 (was a double LP set on this number , this is the first LP of the 2) ex £10 Various Artists – Brunswick Greatest Hits – UK Brunswick ex £10 incs Artistics, Jackie Wilson, Tyrone Davis, Young Holt, Lost Generation, Barbara Acklin etc – great comp LP! £10
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60s soul sale Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal. PM to reserve. Jimmy Soul Clark – If I only knew then / Do it right now – Karen ex £15 flip is a great instrumental version of Sam Ward’s fab Stone Broke – often overlooked / not realised! £15 Chuck Wood – I’ve got my lovelight shining / Baby you win – Roulette demo with company sleeve ex £20 SOLD The Artistics – Girl I need you – Brunswick ex with company sleeve £15 Billy Stewart - Summertime – Italian Cadet with picture cover ex vinyl, cover as shown £15 PW Cannon – Hanging out my tears to dry – Hickory demo vg+ with company sleeve £10 great deep one from him. Well worth a listen. Sammy Fox – Monkey time – Hit ex £10 fab lesser known version!
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60s soul / R&B sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal. PM to reserve. Jimmy McCracklin – Get together – Minit ex £15 Danny Wagner – Harlem Shuffle – Imperial audition / promo copy ex £15 Otis Leavill – Nobody but you / Charlotte – Smash ex £15 legit later release The Five Cs – Love is a tricky thing / If you’re looking for a man – Goldwax ex £15 The Righteous Brothers – 4 track 1966 Verve EP incs He will break your heart – UK Verve ex with picture sleeve £15 Jackie Wilson – Sweetest feeling / Nothing but heartaches – Brunswick vg+ £10
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60s soul / R&B sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal. PM to reserve. Lee Rogers – “Craked” up over you / How are you fixed for love – Wheelsville ex £50 Nolan Chance – If he makes you – Constellation ex £35 The Whispers – Needle in a haystack – Soul Clock ex £15 superb crossover version of their Dore outing Lou Johnson – Always something there to remind me – UK London ex £20 Ray Charles – About to lose your clown (+3) – Japanese EP with picture cover ex £20 Wilson Pickett and the Falcons – Billy the kid / Don’t want no part time love – UK London ex £15
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ALL SOLD NOW THANKS Jimmy Ruffin – Don’t you miss me a little bit baby / I want her love – Soul ex £5 Kim Weston – Just loving you / Another train coming – Tamla ex £5 Junior Walker – Cleo’s mood – Soul ex £5 Junior Walker - Shake and finger pop / Cleo's back vg- £5 Shorty Long - Ain't no justice - Gordy ex £5 Marvin Gaye – How can I forget / Gonna give her all the love I got – Tamla ex £5 Mary Wells – My Guy – UK Stateside in company sleeve ex £5 Temptations - Loneliness made me realize / Don't send me away - Gordy vg+ £5 Smokey Robinson - Darling dear / Point it out - Tamla ex £5 Jr Walker – How sweet it is – Soul ex £5 Jr Walker – Money (that’s what I want) – Soul £5 The Originals - You're the one / We've got a way out love - Soul ex £5 The Temptations – It’s summer - Gordy demo ex (sticker on label) £5 The temptations – Cloud nine – Gordy vg £5 Temptations – Just my imagination – Gordy ex £5 Earl Van Dyke – Cant help myself (sugar pie, honey bunch) / How sweet – Soul vg £5 The Originals – You’re the one – Soul vg+ £5 The Contours – Can you do it / I’ll stand by you – Gordy vg £5 Martha Reeves and Vandellas - You’re the loser now / Gotta let you go vg £5 Gladys Knight – You’re my everything / You need love like I do – Soul ex £5 (2 copies available) Gladys Knight and Pips – Daddy I swear / Once in my life – Soul ex £5 Smokey Robinson – Satisfaction /Flower girl – Tamla (fair only) £2 Miracles – Save me / Im the one you need – Tamla (fair only) £2 Temptations – Its summer – Gordy fair only £2 Supremes – The composer – Motown ex £5
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60s soul sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve. Magnificent Men – I’ve got news – Capitol fine specimen, near mint and in company sleeve £40 Eddie and Ernie – Outcast – Eastern ex £15 The Esquires – The feeling’s gone / Why can’t I stop – Bunky ex £20 2 great sides Barbara Lewis – Snap your fingers / Puppy love – (Australian) Atlantic ex £20 J.J. Barnes – Now she’s gone / Hold onto it – Revilot ex £10 El Chicano – Viva Tirado – Kapp vg+ some superficial marks but DNAP £15
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Eddie Floyd - ORIGINAL memorabilia 1966 performance contract (St. Petersburg, Florida). From the Waldon Artists and Promotions / Paragon Agency estate. An original performance booking contract (AGVA #106880) for an appearance by Eddie Floyd at the Roseland Ballroom, St. Petersburg, Florida. Performance date December 1966. Details of venue location, rehearsal and show times, fees, terms and conditions, and deposit requirements are referenced. This contract from Eddie's early Stax years is significant when considered it is dated a few months after the release of "Knock on wood" and two months before "Raise your hand". Under £30 for a unique piece of soul music history. The document is in very good condition, with minimal creasing and no tears or defacement. Follow link below for details and to reserve. https://a-nickel-and-a-nail.myshopify.com/collections/memorabilia/products/eddie-floyd-original-1966-performance-contract-st-petersburg-florida
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60s soul sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve. Bettye Swann – The heartache is gone – Abet ex £15 early legit second run after Money. The affordable way to own this fantastic 45! Geraldine Jones – Baby I’m leaving you / When you get tired of me – Eastern vg+ £20 Kelly Brothers – Sound of a cryin’ man – Excello with company sleeve ex £10 Lost Generation – You’re young but you’re so true / The Sly, the slick, the wicked – Brunswick ex £15 great crossover dancer and ballad flip The Magic Tones – Together we shall overcome / It’s Better to love – Mah’s ex multicolour and red issue both available £10 each The Holidays – I know she cares / I keep holding on – Revilot ex £20 The Masqueraders – Aint gonna stop / I’m just an average guy – AGP ex £25 Sammy Bryant Group feat Sonny Harris – Grapevine / Popeye dance – Roulette vg++ £45 (plays ex, bargain, double price on some dealer lists). The Crow – Your autumn of tomorrow – UK Right On ex £25 J.J. Barnes – Forgive me / Now that I got you back – Groovesville ex £15 great Detroit double sider Junior Walker – Cleo’s mood – Soul ex £10
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Saturday soul sales Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve. The Holidays – I know she cares / I keep holding on – Revilot ex £20 The Masqueraders – Aint gonna stop / I’m just an average guy – AGP ex £25 Sammy Bryant Group feat Sonny Harris – Grapevine / Popeye dance – Roulette vg++ £45 (plays ex, bargain, double price on some dealer lists). The Crow – Your autumn of tomorrow – UK Right On ex £25 J.J. Barnes – Forgive me / Now that I got you back – Groovesville ex £15 great Detroit double sider Junior Walker – Cleo’s mood – Soul ex £10 The Magictones – Together we shall overcome / Its better to love – Mah’s ex £15
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60s Soul / R&B sale Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal please. PM to reserve. Little Milton – Driftin’ drifter – Checker ex £15 one of his best!! Highly recommended Tony Clarke – The Entertainer / This heart of mine – Canadian Chess ex £15 Jimmy McCracklin – The walk – Checker vg++ £15 J.J. Barnes - Now she’s gone / Hold on to it – Revilot ex- £10 Leroy Jones – Hey girl – Hit ex great version £10 Rocky Roberts and the Airedales – Stubborn kinda fella + 3 – French Barclay EP with pic cover ex £15 Wilson Pickett – Midnight mover / She’s looking good – Japanese Atlantic with pic cover ex £15
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Articles: The Teardrops of Pittsburgh Story
Windlesoul replied to Billy Jo Jim Bob's topic in Front Page News & Articles
Excellent piece, and very informative, thanks for the effort in pulling this together. May need to speak to you at some point in the future Drew regarding an idea I'm toying with. -
60s soul sale Postage UK £3, Europe £6, elsewhere £10. Payment via Paypal. PM to reserve. Garland Green – Jealous kinda fella / I can’t believe you quit me – Uni ex with company sleeve £15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_yZApFf2gc King Williams – Patience baby / Fight for your girl – MGM vg+ £10 two great sides and cheap! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeErkAkAFF4 Gino Johnson – I’m aware of your love affair / The story of a woman – Bailey ex £15 Jimmy Hughes – Shot of Rhythm and Blues / Worship the ground you walk on – Fame ex £10 Hazel Martin – Out of my life – Marco ex £10 Tina Britt – The real thing / teardrops fell – Eastern ex £5
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Sheet music - 60s (mainly) original soul related
Windlesoul replied to Windlesoul's topic in General Sales & Wants
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