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never seen one before on this type of Gordy only ever on the "it's what's in the groove's that count's" Gordy.

What's going on?

Any info appreciated.

Thank's

Daz.

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Liz's version was not unreleased. Connie's was unreleased. This was Liz's last single at Hitsville and supposedly she has a ton of stuff in the vaults. That is the Temptations backing her... you hear Eddie abd David's falsettos the most. This song should have been a hit.

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Would normally agree with you on it being a later release than the 67' issue purely on label design alone, only the matrix numbers are bang the same as the 67' release??

Don't know any facts about it,great bit of R&B tho

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is it/ does it mean in terms of rarity, it is far more rarer than the usual issue as i have never seen one like this before but have seen 100's literally of the usual issue??

i used to play this beauty out a few years ago, i used to play it back to back to paul sindab - i was a fool, both 45s having that tint of latino perfectly moulded into northern :thumbsup:

I had a handful of copies of this pressing about 20 years ago, I think it's harder than the usual Gordy design. Unusual that they re-pressed it unless Liz was getting some action elsewhere and they thought they could cash in on it?

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