Posted September 14, 200420 yr Joey Dee and the Starlighters - How can I Forget, has just popped into my head. Now I cant shake it. Anyone else have that problem?? heh heh
September 14, 200420 yr Yes it does have that effect unfortunatly, now you've got me started. Can anybody tell me how you identify an original copy of the record ?
September 14, 200420 yr jumping in as a chance to solve another long term hughes puzzler that has kept me awake on countless nites:) who can give me the 100% real deal , fact of what was this originally covered up as
September 14, 200420 yr The instrumental was played out as Artie Lewis - Struttin' Time, I think. One pressing is on styrene out of the Monarch pressing plant with a delta number of 101569 which makes it made in the mid 70's. The original came out in 68 or 69. Another pressing has it by 'Joey Dee and The New Starliters' on both the vocal and the intrumental side.
September 14, 200420 yr Got the guitar riff going through my head and started singing it out loud, trouble is ime at work in a control room and it all went quiet, and every body thinks ive lost the plot
September 14, 200420 yr I had a vinyl copy vocal / instrumental in my sales box for ages, I thought it was a boot, i had £4 on it. Then someone told me to stick £50 on it because it was an original.......... Then spookily I sold it.
Joey Dee and the Starlighters - How can I Forget, has just popped into my head. Now I cant shake it.
Anyone else have that problem??
heh heh