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Does anyone know if either of these tracks were issued as singles?. Both songs appear on the "Unissued" album as does "You Can Come Right Back To Me b/w Dinah" which I gather was isued as a single in 1971 on the Motown label (offered for sale to me over the phone so didn't actually see it although by a reputable collector) but I would have thought either of the above tracks would have been much more commercial releases making me wonder if either was issued. Can't seem to find a reliable USA David Ruffin singles discography on the net .

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According to DFTMC neither track was issued.

"It's gonna take a whole lot of doin" was recorded on 10 October 1969 whilst "Anything that you ask for" was recorded on 15 October 1969.

Both were produced by Clay McMurray.

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