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Hi, all--I'm new to this site. Just came across an old 45 record by Arlene Bailey, on AGB records, Boston, MA. A side is "I'm So glad You Picked Me" and B side is "Closer to You". I remember that a woman I worked with in a department store in Boston in the mid-late 1970's told me that Arlene Bailey, a vocalist, was her daughter, and so she gave me this 45 record. Any information on Arlene Bailey and if this record is worth eBay'ing is appreciated.

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Hi, all--I'm new to this site. Just came across an old 45 record by Arlene Bailey, on AGB records, Boston, MA. A side is "I'm So glad You Picked Me" and B side is "Closer to You". I remember that a woman I worked with in a department store in Boston in the mid-late 1970's told me that Arlene Bailey, a vocalist, was her daughter, and so she gave me this 45 record. Any information on Arlene Bailey and if this record is worth eBay'ing is appreciated.

Could be you are looking for info on the following:

Arlene Bailey-Soul-Disco-Crossover Singer.

One track played on the Northern Scene in the UK now and Then:

Title-Aint That Something on Cobra 450010 which is a cover of an original Ashford and Simpson track. Value from £5 to £60 dependent on type.

Hope this helps.Denis.

Hi, all--I'm new to this site. Just came across an old 45 record by Arlene Bailey, on AGB records, Boston, MA. A side is "I'm So glad You Picked Me" and B side is "Closer to You". I remember that a woman I worked with in a department store in Boston in the mid-late 1970's told me that Arlene Bailey, a vocalist, was her daughter, and so she gave me this 45 record. Any information on Arlene Bailey and if this record is worth eBay'ing is appreciated.

Hi ,also ....Conversation in the street/come home.......Conlo 880 About £20 ATB steve

Hi, all--I'm new to this site. Just came across an old 45 record by Arlene Bailey, on AGB records, Boston, MA. A side is "I'm So glad You Picked Me" and B side is "Closer to You". I remember that a woman I worked with in a department store in Boston in the mid-late 1970's told me that Arlene Bailey, a vocalist, was her daughter, and so she gave me this 45 record. Any information on Arlene Bailey and if this record is worth eBay'ing is appreciated.

I think she's made at least 10 records - one got reissued several times by her or the label but the title escapes my little grey cells at the moment.

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