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This superb, torming Northern-style track, complete with dance breaks and singalong backing vocals, to my knowledge only appeared on the 'Four in Blue' album...

Or has anybody any knowledge of it ever being released on 45 anywhere? Did it slip out as a B side anywhere abroad etc?

Cheers

https://youtu.be/f-m-oJCk4rI

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wow, according to wikipedia there were no US or UK singles released from that album, if that's correct it's a bit odd.

wow, according to wikipedia there were no US or UK singles released from that album, if that's correct it's a bit odd.

Most certainly is...Especially given the quality of this track... :hatsoff2:

Don't Forget The Motor City...great site and resource.....

Don't Say You Love Me (Richard Morris) publ. Jobete

The Miracles; recorded L.A. / Hitsville-GW, completed 26-Mar-69 ; produced by Smokey Robinson, Wade Marcus

03-Nov-69; LP (S): Tamla S297
Four In Blue

07-May-01; CD (S): Motown 013 186 2
Time Out / Four In Blue
[uK]

As far as I'm aware it's only on the LP... but you never know fo you!

Lovely track though.

As KRIS says, it appears as if there were no singles released at alll from this album...And I am convinced it was LP only but you never know if there was a Dutch release of something else with this as a B side or something.... :hatsoff2:

Don't Forget The Motor City...great site and resource.....

Don't Say You Love Me (Richard Morris) publ. Jobete

The Miracles; recorded L.A. / Hitsville-GW, completed 26-Mar-69 ; produced by Smokey Robinson, Wade Marcus

03-Nov-69; LP (S): Tamla S297
Four In Blue

07-May-01; CD (S): Motown 013 186 2
Time Out / Four In Blue
[uK]

Nice one CHALKY.... :hatsoff2:

  • 2 years later...

this came on in the car the other day.  have had the album for years but all of a sudden it hit me how good this track would be to play out.  might start doing that...

Lovely record I've played out many times over very many years, but it's always been a solid floor clearer for me.

Sean

ha!  thanks for the tip.  approach with caution...

 

I like the fact that you obviously keep trying with it though!

 

j

wow, according to wikipedia there were no US or UK singles released from that album, if that's correct it's a bit odd.

"We Can Make It We Can" from same album is a UK 45 b, nice version too :thumbsup:

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