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Believe there are two different soundtracks to Northern soul episode...allegedly.                         the one aired last night started with a Motown style female track lyrics......don't walk away,don't you walk away now.                              We can always find the answer.                            I know we have so much to share now.               We can keep going on.                                          I always thought that we should be together.     For all eternity.                               Don't walk away etc...........anyone know what this is or who by.    Cheers john

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    I actually appeared in the program alongside Sammy Dee and a crowd of younger folk recruited from college who knew nothing or little of the scene. Sammy and myself were asked to take them across

  • Yes....that was the track. As I say, in the show the DJ was playing a record in 1968, that probably hadn't even recorded by that date. Perhaps the event was held in the Tardis.

  • Just had a look on Don't Forget the Motor City site   Details of the Four Tops track ( Dennis Lussier is better known as Deke Richards). Sweet Was The Love (Dennis Lussier) publish

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There are two sound tracks. I'm assuming that Alibi have licencing issues and the original soundtrack was withdrawn or not available. A new set of songs were commissioned. The music is provided by Terry Devine-King & Steve Levine, who specialise in providing pastiche soundtracks for TV Try this link which contains some of the soundtrack.

https://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/album/60's-soul_1749

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I actually appeared in the program alongside Sammy Dee and a crowd of younger folk recruited from college who knew nothing or little of the scene.

Sammy and myself were asked to take them across the road from the venue to a club and try and calm, their own style of dancing shall we say to at least try and give the dancing scenes a chance on screen. I write here and slightly off topic but giving i hope a small insight into the making.

The Olympics......Philly Dog was featured in the main floor scenes. Between takes i was shouting up to the actor who was on the imitation decks ( all music was played in the background )  Hey Mate ! stick the Olympics on for me !  He just pointed at the decks and shrugged and shook his head totally bewildered he didn't have clue what was playing........we laughed and found it quite funny at the time. Sammy and me were given record boxes to carry in and we sat at a table on the floor and i shouted to Sammy.....God !!! he said what ?  i said what have we got in these boxes ?  could be full of top tunes worth a fortune. We opened them up and they were crammed with............Frankie Vaughn, Shirley Bassey, Adam Faith, The Searchers etc etc..........bugger !

  Many takes were never used and although the continuity was so strict positioning wise it was wasted. Never got paid either as day one was a bank holiday and i had to miss the second day's filming. The company producing the show for the BBC were very absent when it came to paying up it seems talking to others. 

If any of the directors of the program happen to read this please get in touch and i'll let you have my bank details for the money owed with interest of course. Then i can treat my wife and i to takeaway with the spoils 😁

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Just come across this thread. I raised this on another forum years ago, got no response, so I thought I'd imagined it!

I had to laugh when in the first show, full of "genuine" tunes from about 1968 played in the club ( or so the show portrayed) , they featured a Four Tops track , possibly Clip My Wings, that didn't surface until about 2005. Talk about Up Front.

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On 08/02/2022 at 15:11, Dukeofburgundy said:

There are two sound tracks. I'm assuming that Alibi have licencing issues and the original soundtrack was withdrawn or not available. A new set of songs were commissioned. The music is provided by Terry Devine-King & Steve Levine, who specialise in providing pastiche soundtracks for TV Try this link which contains some of the soundtrack.

https://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/album/60's-soul_1749

 

On 08/02/2022 at 12:42, Jkpnefc said:

Believe there are two different soundtracks to Northern soul episode...allegedly.                         the one aired last night started with a Motown style female track lyrics......don't walk away,don't you walk away now.                              We can always find the answer.                            I know we have so much to share now.               We can keep going on.                                          I always thought that we should be together.     For all eternity.                               Don't walk away etc...........anyone know what this is or who by.    Cheers john

 

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Release date 27th November 2022 limited to 300 numbered copies world-wide.

 

 

On 07/07/2022 at 19:40, Owd Codger said:

Just come across this thread. I raised this on another forum years ago, got no response, so I thought I'd imagined it!

I had to laugh when in the first show, full of "genuine" tunes from about 1968 played in the club ( or so the show portrayed) , they featured a Four Tops track , possibly Clip My Wings, that didn't surface until about 2005. Talk about Up Front.

I'm not sure how I ended up here but I watched the George Gently episode and was absolutely blown away with the Four Tops record but I had no idea what it was. Whilst reading Gary Bushell's Bushell on the box TV review page for the Daily Star Sunday he reviewed the George Gently episode and mentioned The Four Tops track "Sweet was the love". 

 

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Yes....that was the track.

As I say, in the show the DJ was playing a record in 1968, that probably hadn't even recorded by that date. Perhaps the event was held in the Tardis.

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Just had a look on Don't Forget the Motor City site

 

Details of the Four Tops track

( Dennis Lussier is better known as Deke Richards).

Sweet Was The Love (Dennis Lussier) published Jobete 15-Feb-68

Four Tops; recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 17-Jan-68 ; produced by Dennis Lussier

25-May-05; CD (S): Hip-O Select B0003626-02 Lost Without You: Motown Lost And Found

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Nit seen it for a while but I think the "under cover" Policeman makes a big thing about buying/ searching for Don Ray.

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