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I have a question maybe someone can help me with - I have a Dee Edwards Tuba 1706 with the same song listed on both sides (You Say You Love Me). I just can't find any info on this 45 with the same title, but according to many sites the flip is suppose to be Tired Of Staying Home. HELP?

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Tired of staying home is the correct flip, penned by Hanks, Bell & Robinson.

Are saying you just have a duplicate label error, or you have YSYLM actual track on both sides?

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I have a question maybe someone can help me with - I have a Dee Edwards Tuba 1706 with the same song listed on both sides (You Say You Love Me). I just can't find any info on this 45 with the same title, but according to many sites the flip is suppose to be Tired Of Staying Home. HELP?

do both sides play the same or is it just the the same label on each side ?

maybe there were single sided demos pressed ?

The correct song is on one side, but another different tune is on the other side.

The correct song is on one side, but another different tune is on the other side.

does it play tired of staying home or a different song to that ?

i'm still confused................

Sorry for the confusion, the flip side is Tired Of Staying Home. The labels are identical on both sides and state You Say You Love Me. This 45 is a duplicate error of the labels - not a promo!

Sorry for the confusion, the flip side is Tired Of Staying Home. The labels are identical on both sides and state You Say You Love Me. This 45 is a duplicate error of the labels - not a promo!

this is a not-uncommon pressing error with records. Unless it's like a beatles record, it won't increase the value and potentially can decrease it. I have some like this, it's annoying to keep track of which is the real correct side.

However the matrix numbers in the run out groove will not be the same

I had a record with the same b- side labeled for both..... bined it in the end.... Two plus frickin two. Made me so angery always plying the wrong side.

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great record ...love it !

Superb record and one of my fave slower Detroit things.

Have it in four different formats

Two white demos on vinyl - one has the title on one line, the other on two.

One blue vinyl issue

One rare blue styrene copy with Man's credit on label if I remember correctly.

Cheers

Richard

Superb record and one of my fave slower Detroit things.

Have it in four different formats

Two white demos on vinyl - one has the title on one line, the other on two.

One blue vinyl issue

One rare blue styrene copy with Man's credit on label if I remember correctly.

Cheers

Richard

her slow 60s records are great.

he told me lies and i;ll shed a tear being 2 more fantastic records.

One rare blue styrene copy with Man's credit on label if I remember correctly.

Darned predictive text - should have said Mah's credit.

Cheers

Richard

Have both hers and the delicates (pulsar). I do dig her version ( also this was the first one I heard and collected ) but must admit I prefer the delicates especially for the intro. Both just different I suppose.

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