Guest Posted August 5, 2011 Share Posted August 5, 2011 Hi PM if interested paypal available John £10 each. Any 5 for £40 Cordells: Love Is Where It Is (Steel Town Sound) Uptempo stormer Friends of Distinction: Long Time Coming My Way (RCA) Great 70s dancer Marvin Gaye: You/Change What You Can (TMG 640) In demand motown double-header. Nice on British Major Lance: Hey Little Girl/Crying In The Rain (Canadian Epic) Great 60s double header Wilson Pickett and the Falcons: Anna (Lu pine) Awesome over looked RnB dancer. Bargain Billy Stewart: Crazy ‘Bout You Baby (Chess) Awesome midtempo Dee Dee Sharp: Wild/Why Doncha Ask Me (Cameo pic sl) Great 60s double header with nice pic sleeve Supremes: Whisper You Love Me Boy/Back In My Arms Again (Motown pic sl) Great 60’s with nice pic sleeve Supremes: Where Did Our Love Go/He Means The World To Me (Dutch Motown pic sl) Great 60’s with nice pic sleeve Tommy Vann: Give a Little Bit (Acadamy WDJ) Superb midtempo Jackie Wilson and Lavern Baker: Think Twice (Brunswick) Great early dancer Shirley Brown: Crowding In on My Mind (Stax) Great modern Jerry Butler: I'm Just Thinking About Cooling Out (PIR) Great 70's Carolyn Carter: I'm Thru (Jamie) vg+ Great oldie. Bargain Cornelius Bros And Sister Rose: Too Late To Turn Back Now (Liberty Mexican demo) Quality crossover/northern Maryann Farrar: Never Gonna Leave You (Brunswick) Great 70's dancer Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell: If This World Were Mine/If I Could Build My Whole World Around You (Tamla Motown Canada) Superb Motown double-header. Nice on Canadian Garland Green: Don’t Think That I’m a Violent Guy/ All She Did Was Wave Goodbye (Uni) Great double-header Brian Holland: I'm So Glad (Invictus) Classic 70's dancer Eddie Holland: Jamie (Motown) Classic early Motown Luther Ingram: Do You Love Somebody/How I Miss My Baby (Koko) Awesome modern double header Walter Jackson: It’s All Over (Okeh) Great 60s. Slight label wear Gladys Knight: Keep An Eye (Tamla Motwon Canada) Brilliant overlooked motown dancer Patti Labelle: Love Me Just a Little (Newtime) Great under-rated early dancer Major Lance: Rhythm/Please Don’t Say No More (Okeh) Great 60s double header Barbara Lewis: Pushing A Good Thing Too Far (Atlantic) Great midtempo Main Ingredient: Rolling Down a Mountainside (RCA) Quality 70's dancer Marvelettes: Don't Make Hurting Me A Habit (Tamla) Quality motown Marvelettes: That's How Heartaches are Made (Tamla) Great version The Mob: I'd Like To See More Of You (Colossus) Great crossover dancer Gwen Owens: You better Watch Out (Casablanca) Quality 70s dancer Billy Paul: Bring The Family Back (PIR) Great 70s dancer Platters: Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil (Musicor) Classic Northern oldie Jimmy Ruffin: Lonely. Lonely Man Am I (Soul) Great version Cissy Stone: Gone But Not Forgotten (Decca) Quality popular 70s dancer Tommy Tate: What Gives You the Right/If I Gave You My Heart (Sundance) Brilliant Modern double header Ted Taylor: I Don't Care (Gold Eagle) Great RnB dancer Third Ave Blues Band: If You Don't Love Me (Revue) Great crossover double header Mary Wells: You Beat Me to The Punch (Motown wol) In demand Motown Mary Wells: The One Who Really Loves You (Motown) Another cracker from MW Jackie Wilson + Chi-Lites: Don't Burn No Bridges (Brunswick) Great 70's Jackie Wilson: I've Learned About Life (Brunswick) Classic 70's from the great man Jackie Wilson: You Left The Fire Burning (Brunswick) Classic 70's from the great man Jackie Wilson: I Found Love (Brunswick) Brilliant early dancer Betty Wright: Life (Alston) Top notch modern dancer Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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