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Topic inspired by receiving today the quite ordinary SS715 Lp Earl Van Dyke - The Earl of Funk. Ebay add said "Some writing on sleeve".
Upon arrival writing (handwritten) on sleeve goes:
"To The Sweetest lady I Know
God Bless You
George Benson '70"
Thought the writing on label was more interesting than the album. Must be a story there. Who was the sweetest lady George Benson knew? I'm aware this isn't "On Broadway" George Benson, but the Jazz detroit saxophonist from the Funk Brothers. I just love the history of these records, and the hand writing just makes it more of an item fo me.
Got any label/sleeve scrawlings that are interesting over the years?
Edited by Dean