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Also on Jamaican Coxsone - credited as Jackie Opel

Never knew that. That crowd were worse for cover ups and boots than the Northern Scene!

I guessed it was released on R & B in the 60's cos of the West Indian interest but the recording is from the late 50's. Any idea of the date of the Coxone release?

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Never knew that. That crowd were worse for cover ups and boots than the Northern Scene!

I guessed it was released on R & B in the 60's cos of the West Indian interest but the recording is from the late 50's. Any idea of the date of the Coxone release?

It's on the flip of "push wood" so around the time that was released or just after.

Trouble is i haven't a clue with the Jamaican releases - they could have been pressed in the 60s / 70s/ 80s or even last week.

There are different issues with it on the flip though - some are blanks some have "Jackie Opel - Nobodys Business" on the label

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That's What Love Is - gerald levert & miki howard - voices cd

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What a sad sad loss, R.I.P. one of the best soul voices of recent years.

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SOS - frank wilson & eddie foster - avenue

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I'm sure I read this as covered up as these two somewhere..it's from one of the budget covers EP's the Walthamstow based Avenue (named after the local football team?) label put out in the 70's. Turns out they were based round the corner to my old man's shop at the time and I never knew (get the reference there?)Sounds like Jimmy Helms to me.

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Two Hearts - teddy pendergrass and stephanie mills - from my mp3 collection

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Like this one, Maverick,modern soul , feel good music, as usual troops, standard of music choices, very high, good varied styles from RnB, to smooth soul groovers such as this track...just what one needs to ease themselves into a working week.....Delx

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Like this one, Maverick,modern soul , feel good music, as usual troops, standard of music choices, very high, good varied styles from RnB, to smooth soul groovers such as this track...just what one needs to ease themselves into a working week.....Delx

Glad you like it! You don't know how many requests I get for this one!

This one as well!

Saturday Love - alexander o'neal and cherrelle -tabu

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Great Goo-Ga-Moo-Ga - tom & jerrio - abc paramount

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Just recorded this to put up, darn you Simon. biggrin.gif

You forgot the other side though, nice little R&B type tune

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Glad you like it! You don't know how many requests I get for this one!

This one as well!

Saturday Love - alexander o'neal and cherrelle -tabu

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Oooh yes.can just see meself.... 20 years back......on the dancefloor at a soul funk club.....shoulder pads......wet look perm....line dancing soul stylee!!! btw quite like that It-Ron and Bill,did Smokey write and produce that?? how many more hidden gems of this calibre i wonder Motown still have...Delx

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Just recorded this to put up, darn you Simon. :unsure:

You forgot the other side though, nice little R&B type tune

I love all the Jerry O /Jerrio records!

:wicked: Can't argue with that Simon thumbsup.gif

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baby your time is my time - bob & earl - mirwood

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Just love Bob & Earl

:wicked: Agree too Miff, Superb together, alone & under whatever alias thumbsup.gif

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Oooh yes.can just see meself.... 20 years back......on the dancefloor at a soul funk club.....shoulder pads......wet look perm....line dancing soul stylee!!! btw quite like that It-Ron and Bill,did Smokey write and produce that?? how many more hidden gems of this calibre i wonder Motown still have...Delx

I'll have to get my notes from the collection to confirm, but IT was written by Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson as well as the flip DON'T SAY BYE-BYE. I have the latter on my other drive and will post later!

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Ok...according to my notes, IT was written by Smokey and Berry Gordy and produced by Berry; recorded in 1959 and it was a single (Argo 5350-first pressing and Tamla 54025-second pressing) but never charted or available on an album.

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Don't Say Bye-Bye - ron and bill - motown

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This is the B-side to IT, written by Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson...no producer credited. Available on LOST AND FOUND: ALONG CAME LOVE 1958-1964.

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