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Hi, could anyone tell me the artist and label for a song that goes something like "There she goes again, I'm gonna stop her in her tracks".

It's a male lead vocal with male backing, quite sparse, possibly a blue-eyed/ garage record.

Thanks

Alan

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think it might be "there she goes again" by mickie newberry, had a bit of play in the 80's :thumbsup:

That was Ray Jimenez on Columbia, but I don't think that is the record in question.

That was Ray Jimenez on Columbia, but I don't think that is the record in question.

didn't realise that was a c/u name :thumbsup: , bloody awful record anyway laugh.gif

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That was Ray Jimenez on Columbia, but I don't think that is the record in question.

It isn't Ray Jiminez, thanks.

The style of the record in question - vocals and instrumentally - reminds me of True Lovers by the Four Chaps, but this one is faster, more Northern.

Another clue is near the start the singer exclaims "Oh Lawdy", which would be ok in a gospel/soul record but sounds out of place on this one.

Alan

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