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Hello can anybody shed light on the dede schwartz record funny how we change places on rca, Iv'e got a copy of dede warwick on private stock, which is identical, did she get married?

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  • Whilst flicking through some old Blues & Soul mags looking for Sandra Wright I found this interesting article from issue 163  June/July 1975 which answers your question   Kev

  • I think if you have a closer look at them both Steve, you may see they are different release numbers, along with a different flip side. PSR 45,011 is Dee Dee Warwick "Get out of my life"

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its defo the same person but no idea if she got married

moldie

Yeh she got married and re released the tune with her married name but exactly the same take .

Thanks for the info, I saw the RCA one on raresoul for sale and was puzzled,

Yes they are the same record - both her name and married name were used - don;t know why she tried as dee dee schwartz though after being known as dee dee warwick all her life?

Actually, i got a couple of copies of her Private Stock 45 last week and one has 'DeDe Warwick' on the label and the other has 'Dee Dee Warwick', so even the Private Stock 45 throws up another anomaly!

I think if you have a closer look at them both Steve, you may see they are different release numbers, along with a different flip side. :yes:

PSR 45,011 is Dee Dee Warwick "Get out of my life" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1974

PSR 45,033 is Dede Warwick "This time may be the last time" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1975

UK release: PVT 13 is Dee Dee Warwick "Get out of my life" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1975

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Saying that I've just come across this one, also on PSR 45,011:

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Yes, it's very confusing isn't it...! :g:frusty2.gif

I think if you have a closer look at them both Steve, you may see they are different release numbers, along with a different flip side. :yes:

PSR 45,011 is Dee Dee Warwick "Get out of my life" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1974

PSR 45,033 is Dede Warwick "This time may be the last time" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1975

UK release: PVT 13 is Dee Dee Warwick "Get out of my life" / "Funny how we change places" - released in 1975

post-5094-0-67424000-1329007056_thumb.jp

post-5094-0-10689400-1329007326_thumb.jp

post-5094-0-02753800-1329007452_thumb.jp

Saying that I've just come across this one, also on PSR 45,011:

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Yes, it's very confusing isn't it...! :g:frusty2.gif

Hi John

Both those Private Stock names I spoke of are #011 with 'Get out of my life' on the other side (like your last scan)

Hope you're well mate?

Cheers

Steve

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On 09/02/2012 at 20:15, Bri C said:

Hello can anybody shed light on the dede schwartz record funny how we change places on rca, Iv'e got a copy of dede warwick on private stock, which is identical, did she get married?

Whilst flicking through some old Blues & Soul mags looking for Sandra Wright I found this interesting article from issue 163  June/July 1975 which answers your question

 

Kev

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Even though in the article she clearly states that she chose the name. For some reason I had it in my mind that it was her (then) surname at the time?

I'm wondering where I could have read this now - or did I just dream it? :g:

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