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i have ray raymond - it breaks my heart in two

great tune that builds and i think is relativly unknown :)

soundfile on manships and i think there are a couple on ebay ;)

Jackie Day - Come On Try Me - TUFF 411

grrrrreat R&B !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Chris

I've never seen a Jackie Day on Tuff Records. I thought Jackie Day lived and worked in L.A. I would have been surprised that she went to record with Abner Spector in Boston or New York. Did Spector lease the master to her two Tuff sides. What's the history of that release?

Robb, different Jackie Day. It's a guy singing on the Tuff 45 from what I remember.

Ha! Ha! Just like The Detroit male and Chicago female Jackie (Jackey) Beavers, there are both sexes of Jackie Days in mid '60s Soul in different US cities.

I must say, however, that the Jackie Day on Tuff sounded like a woman to me (and so much like the L.A. Jackie Day that I wouldn't have guessed it was someone different. But then, there was Jackie Shane and Boy George and, so, I'll not always believe my own ears.

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had no idea there were so many releases. I only have the Vicki Anderson & Bobby Copney 45s.

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I recieved a beat up copy of Roscoe Robinson - What Makes A Man Do Wrong as part of the packaging for a record bought of Ebay once!

...and what a thumping NS track that is...love the over the top brass break!!

Nice clean copy for £20 here: https://www.anorakscorner.com/SalesPage6.html

A contender for best looking label ever!?

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