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  1. Track listing taken from YouTube, for those who can't bring themselves to listen to it: 1. Jr Walker & The All Stars - Cleo's Mood 2. The Toys - I got my heart set on you 3. The Human Beinz - Nobody but me 4. The Steinways - My heart's not in it anymore 5. Jackie Wilson - I get the sweetest feeling 6. Brenda Holloway - When I'm gone 7. Ruby Winters - Just like a yoyo 8. Leroy Taylor - Oh Linda 9. Joyce Bond - Do the teasy 10. Jay & The Techniques - Apples, Peaches Pumpkin pie 11. Barry St. John - Everything I touch turns to tears 12. The Dynatones - The fife piper 13. Steve Alaimo - Everyday I have to cry 14. The Exciters - Reaching for the best 15. Dee Edwards - Loving you is all I want to do
  2. One word - laughable. Sounds like the sort of record given free with 12 empty packets of Smiths Crisps, or a budget LP released by Music for Pleasure.
  3. Thought it was more likely to have been Jonathan King?
  4. Sunnysoul's post of the original version of Lost Summer Love by Shelley Fabares reminded me that the A and B sides of the Lorraine Silver are both cover versions of the A and B sides of the Shelley Fabares single release on Vee-Jay (Lost Summer Love / I Know You'll Be There).
  5. Not far off Peter. 13 actually. Born in 1952, and released "Lost Summer Love" in August 1965.
  6. Have to admit it still is one of my guilty pleasures - but don't tell anyone!
  7. I could only find the Swedish language version by Svante on YouTube, which uses the same backing track. If you want to hear the English language version I have on sale, give me a call and I'll play it for you - PM me if you need my number, Mal.
  8. SVANTE: Baby I Need Your Loving (UK United Artists DEMO) Brilliant version of the Four Tops classic, and on a UK demo! CONDITION: EX (rubber-stamped name on B-side label). £12 plus P&P Please PM me if interested. First come, first served. Gene
  9. Yep - that's what I've been doing with most of my collection for the past 40 years. I largely collect records to love and enjoy in the pleasure of my home, and not to swing my dick about.
  10. Yep - as much as a Marmite record as it is, and rather old hat, it's still a key record and a nice rare UK demo as well. I think it will go to a UK collector.
  11. No - stock copies also exist.
  12. At the time of posting this, there's four days to go and it's already at £181.79. Lovely white demo - but what do you think the finishing price will be? This must be the first demo I've seen of this since I saw Mick Smith playing his copy during a warm-up spot at the 100 Club over 30 years ago! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/322005740091?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  13. He may well have done, but his version wasn't a UK hit. Only became a hit when covered by The Osmonds a few months after H. B's release.
  14. Aside of the label having its only UK No. 1 hit with "No Charge" by J. J. Barrie, its only other UK chart hit was "Who's Gonna Love Me" by The Imperials (cover of the Alfie Davidson original), which went to No. 17 in January 1978.
  15. As this was the 1971 Christmas edition of TOTP, I think he was definitely the worse for wear due to the BBC's Christmas drinks hospitality, and had to leave the stage either to throw up, or because he was making a twat of himself. If you look at the clip of Ashton Gardner & Dyke performing "The Resurrection Shuffle" later on in the same edition, Ashton is so p*ssed that he fluffs most of the words (yes, a live singer on TOTP)!
  16. No probs Dave. Hope you're well by the way, mate.
  17. Yes - sorry to say.
  18. Very sad news. Thoughts are with Toby's family at this time.
  19. Quite a few people have suggested that it sounds like "I can't f***ing stay away", and yes it does sound like it! Though he's probably really singing "I can't - I can't stay away".
  20. One of Bob Cattaneo's boots. In terms of quantity, probably much rarer than the original itself!
  21. Well it sounded like ding-dong - but that's just my one-track mind working overtime!
  22. According to Arthur Conley on Sweet Soul Music, Lou Rawls sang "Love's a hurtin' ding-dong". And in "Girl I Love You" by The Temptones - "at first I thought she was a lavatory seat".
  23. "Time Will Change" was on Broadway, not MGM as the clip above says!
  24. Thanks TLS. Mine was the image on the left. Obviously the boots have that bevelled section towards the centre.
  25. I had one of the 'white demos' in the early 90s, bought directly from the States. I'm sure it had a "music city" matrix on it - if that shines any light on when it was pressed at all.


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