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I thought this was a great version...presumably everyone else thinks it's rubbish...heard a lot worse

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I was just a bit surprised to find there was an 'original' version of the song as I only heard the brilliant Patti Austin version before.

little bit Big City Soul-type sound for my taste Pete but not bad at all, very interesting other version whistling.gif

Right up my street!

Vile.

I thought this was a great version...presumably everyone else thinks it's rubbish...heard a lot worse

Like it :shades: but then again i like George Hobson, so ive got bad taste anyway whistling.gif:ohmy:

Whos it by Pete :thumbsup:

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It's Val Martinez on RCA. It was on my list last week but didn't sell, going by todays reaction, presumably because it wasn't known by most? £50, bargain whistling.gif

It's Val Martinez on RCA. It was on my list last week but didn't sell, going by todays reaction, presumably because it wasn't known by most? £50, bargain whistling.gif

i aint got speakers at work but is it 'someones gonna cry'?

great record if it is.

i sold one last month pete for £60.

Shane

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i aint got speakers at work but is it 'someones gonna cry'?

great record if it is.

i sold one last month pete for £60.

Shane

Yeah it is Shane. Can you sell this one for me please, we need to stock up on pampers whistling.gif

Yeah it is Shane. Can you sell this one for me please, we need to stock up on pampers whistling.gif

rnb crowd go for this one pete if that helps at all.

Shane

Great stuff.

After listening to that I had to play Roy Hamilton - You shook me up which I believe also came out on RCA at around the same time I would have thought.

Do the records have anything in common musician or producer or arranger wise? To my ear they seem to have more than a bit in common.

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Great stuff.

After listening to that I had to play Roy Hamilton - You shook me up which I believe also came out on RCA at around the same time I would have thought.

Do the records have anything in common musician or producer or arranger wise? To my ear they seem to have more than a bit in common.

The only thing they have in common is the label...apart from that, the Roy Hamilton track is a giant pile of elephant dung thumbsup.gif

Yes, it is a rich and fertile concoction, isn't it?

Yeah it is Shane. Can you sell this one for me please, we need to stock up on pampers thumbsup.gif

Shit being the common denominator here!!! :thumbsup::shades::ohmy:

It has a few endearing features about it, but really doesn't do it for me.

It if I was out & heard 4 or 5 tracks like this played back to back, I'd the know the evening was on a downer.

Col.

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