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Gene Woodbury - Ever Again - Del Val in stunning nice clean condition, Offers - will run for a few days best offer secures this classic hard to find 45, Cheques/Cash/Pay Pal as a gift to avoid fee my end - contact bicknellmark@aol.com or via PM here.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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Why, don't you know what it looks like lol

Ok!! whistling.gif

Is yours nice and clean like this one then?

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This is how mine looks. yes.gif

Was this ever booted? g.gif I can just feel the raised stamp marks on the lable and mine has DV1005 scratched in the run out grooves. The flip side "Thats not half bad" is a nice track also.

Ray

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Ok!! whistling.gif

Is yours nice and clean like this one then?

post-7608-12598697517201_thumb.jpg

This is how mine looks. yes.gif

Was this ever booted? g.gif I can just feel the raised stamp marks on the lable and mine has DV1005 scratched in the run out grooves.

Ray

Looks as good as mine Ray thanks mate.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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Ok!! whistling.gif

Is yours nice and clean like this one then?

post-7608-12598697517201_thumb.jpg

This is how mine looks. yes.gif

Was this ever booted? g.gif I can just feel the raised stamp marks on the lable and mine has DV1005 scratched in the run out grooves. The flip side "Thats not half bad" is a nice track also.

Ray

I know Bernie Williams was but don't think Gene Woodbury has ever been booted.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

I know Bernie Williams was but don't think Gene Woodbury has ever been booted.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

great record mark , lets hope it never gets booted

Best version too! IMHO :shades:

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It was never booted, it did come out on the first Grapevine Lp but thats it.

I remember the first ever play of this at Wigan, covered up as William Lucas.

It's good but it's no Bernie Williams.

Best version too! IMHO thumbsup.gif

Me too! I think it's far superior to Bernie Williams version and a damn sight cheaper thumbsup.gif

Which one was first?

Me too! I think it's far superior to Bernie Williams version and a damn sight cheaper thumbsup.gif

Which one was first?

sure it was gene woodbury first

sure it was gene woodbury first

Defo Gene Woodbury First

I agree its far better than BW thumbsup.gif

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It was never booted, it did come out on the first Grapevine Lp but thats it.

I remember the first ever play of this at Wigan, covered up as William Lucas.

It's good but it's no Bernie Williams.

agree pete bernie williams the best by far good.gif

Gene Woodbury - Ever Again - Del Val in stunning nice clean condition, Offers - will run for a few days best offer secures this classic hard to find 45, Cheques/Cash/Pay Pal as a gift to avoid fee my end - contact bicknellmark@aol.com or via PM here.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

Didn't track it but did John Manship auction have one on a few week ago? What did that go for? You got a reserve price MB (no need to answer if you prefer not to)

sure it was gene woodbury first

Gene Woodbury wasn't disovered for a good 3 to 4 years after Bernie Williams, Williams first Wigan play 1974, Woodbury 1978.

Gene Woodbury wasn't disovered for a good 3 to 4 years after Bernie Williams, Williams first Wigan play 1974, Woodbury 1978.

totally agree, remember first nite GW was played c/up, sure it was RS who spun it? BW was played years before it as Pete says.yes.gif

Defo Gene Woodbury First

I agree its far better than BW thumbsup.gif

Hello All..........

Just a quick observation. I`ve just listened to both versions again back to back,[which i had done before a few times]. Thing is, i was always under the impression that they they shared the same backing track,the only major difference being that Gene Woodbury could actually sing in tune ! I now realize, after having listened again to both,that Bernie Williams, though undoubtedly rarer by a long chalk, has quite a heavier backing track while the Gene Woodbury has a much lighter and "Jazzier" feel to it but still superior vocally[ as i remember it]..........thumbup.gif Or is it down to Rarity ? sleep3.gif The King is most definately in the altogether i reckonrolleyes.gif

Good luck with the sale Mark,its a class tune.......

totally agree, remember first nite GW was played c/up, sure it was RS who spun it? BW was played years before it as Pete says.yes.gif

It was RS mate. I was there that night too.

Hello All..........

Just a quick observation. I`ve just listened to both versions again back to back,[which i had done before a few times]. Thing is, i was always under the impression that they they shared the same backing track,the only major difference being that Gene Woodbury could actually sing in tune ! I now realize, after having listened again to both,that Bernie Williams, though undoubtedly rarer by a long chalk, has quite a heavier backing track while the Gene Woodbury has a much lighter and "Jazzier" feel to it but still superior vocally[ as i remember it]..........thumbup.gif Or is it down to Rarity ? sleep3.gif The King is most definately in the altogether i reckonrolleyes.gif

Good luck with the sale Mark,its a class tune.......

I think it's the same backing track myself but it's got added percussion and is slightly speeded up, just a couple of revs.

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Didn't track it but did John Manship auction have one on a few week ago? What did that go for? You got a reserve price MB (no need to answer if you prefer not to)

Does anyone know how much the recent copy on JM's auction went for?

Few solid offers so far.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

I ran into a few problems bidding on Manships auction on this one (registration issues) but think it went less than £400. Are you going to sell this one Mark!

Pat

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I ran into a few problems bidding on Manships auction on this one (registration issues) but think it went less than £400. Are you going to sell this one Mark!

Pat

Thanks Pat, yes will be selling this mate lol

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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