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Sounds like an out & out Wigan stomper, but I don't remember it!

Anybody got any info?

Cheers

Col.

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Played at Stafford if I remember rightly.

From the mgm LP, ' How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore?' Don't think it ever came out on 45.

Other than Easy Street and Sad September, the LP's pretty much mor, made up of standards like 'yesterday' etc.

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Sounds like an out & out Wigan stomper, but I don't remember it!

Anybody got any info?

Cheers

Col.

Played by Keb at Stafford...............no 45 LP only.

Russ

Dont someone else do it too?,him that does "double life"name escapes me at mo`!,i know o c smith did "double life"too,but not him,anybody got "double life" for sale,by o c smith,as long as it isnt too expencive :(

Dont someone else do it too?,him that does "double life"name escapes me at mo`!,i know o c smith did "double life"too,but not him,anybody got "double life" for sale,by o c smith,as long as it isnt too expencive :(

jerry fuller being the double life , never heard of easy street by him Ken,

but was strong connction between the two of them and memory says another title maybe ?

got a double life oc smith somewhere

off top of head a tenner all in postage ?

pm us

jerry fuller being the double life , never heard of easy street by him Ken,

but was strong connction between the two of them and memory says another title maybe ?

got a double life oc smith somewhere

off top of head a tenner all in postage ?

pm us

Jerry Fuller was producer at Columbia and produced O.C. Smith on several 45's.....didn't produce Easy Street though.

As for Freda Payne, personally think it's a pretty poor effort and far too poppy.

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As for Freda Payne, personally think it's a pretty poor effort and far too poppy.

I'd agree with that. Bizarre version.

Surprised it was a Stafford track as thought Stafford didn't really go for pop stompers.

Heard Freda Paynes 70s track "I get high in your memory" played out last week. What a difference!

Not really a fan of this version....bit too cabaret ......

But a tip for Freda Payne would be her Mgm album 'let it be me'......Brimming full of haunting mid tempo.........

Cheap lp ....was also reissued by Polydor in the early 70's I think......

Heard Freda Paynes 70s track "I get high in your memory" played out last week. What a difference!

I had this around 77/78 on the l.p how do you say i dont love you anymore

arranged by benny golson, produced by tom wilson

MGM e/se 4370

written by weiss and anisfield, frost music

That copy i traded with Richard Searling in 78/79 for Walters and Sisters how long

It did get a couple of airings at Wigan, but for some reason not enough for the sheer class of sound it is

ive seen two copies, both stock, plus the one ive now got which is a yellow labeled D J copy

i'll get a picture on later today of the whole so to speak

excellent tune

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