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Just wondered if any one knows which issue of 'There must be a love somewhere' was issued first, there are two different B sides 'Chick 'n slacks' on one copy and 'One day baby' on the other also the font is very different on the 'One day baby' version.  Any ideas?

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Don't know which came first , but "chick 'n slacks" is the more common, not that that helps you. There is a listing on an earlier number (104), on soulfulkindamusic, but I've never seen one.

I am quite curious about the Betty Brooks version (107) that I have seen/heard on YT. Don't recall encountering a copy in my collecting years. The backing is the same 'short' intro as the Coral release of Sons of Moses - as opposed to the 'long' intro of Ede Robin and the Soft issue of SoM.

Is this a more recent discovery?

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thanks for the comments, I have noticed on the chick n slacks version that under the index number LC-310 it says revised on both sides whereas on the one day baby release under the index number LC-310 it gives the numbers LC004 and LC005 respectively?

anybody out there got any more info?

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