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I think that's the title.

Blue-eyed soul, very good dancer. Cant remember the blokes last name for the life of me.

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It's just love - john andrews & the lonely ones - UK parlophone

fantastic, in fact one of the best ever UK northern sounds

original demo by val simpson...

Snap, Pete!

Soz!

Forgot to mention above, demo is credited to John Andrews, issue credited to John Andrews & The Lonely Ones.

Mick sold "John Andrews" a copy of his own record a few years back, said he was working in insurance in Margate or somewhere like that...

That`s the gadgy! :thumbsup:

Its just love, almost right.

I have a female version on a tape and was wondering who it was.....Val Simpson you say?

That`s the gadgy! :thumbsup:

Its just love, almost right.

I have a female version on a tape and was wondering who it was.....Val Simpson you say?

Yes it's Val Simpson from a publishers demo disc, came from Ady C. originally

Right, that clears that up, Thanx Pete :hatsoff2:

Worth pointing out that the other side of the Parlophone 45 is another Ashford & Simpson song "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" also recorded by The Rivingtons on Columbia.

Worth pointing out that the other side of the Parlophone 45 is another Ashford & Simpson song "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" also recorded by The Rivingtons on Columbia.

Yep, and thats the official A side.

Also released at almost exactly the same time, Brothers Grimm - Looky looky / A man needs love (UK Ember) two more A & S songs.

Pete s pod cast, doh.

Yes that's the one.......pity its a wee bit muffled, brill version!

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Also released at almost exactly the same time, Brothers Grimm - Looky looky / A man needs love (UK Ember) two more A & S songs.

And ALSO released at almost exactly the same time "I Surrender" by The Carrolls - another A&S song (which didn't get a US release or recording?). Wonder if someone sold a job lot of their songs in early 1966?

https://www.45cat.com/record/bm56081

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