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2 hours ago, Bbrich said:

Please pm with price and condition - many thanks Rich

Fabulous imo & currently one of my plays and certainly gets that reaction . If your struggling to find one , drop me a pm 

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    nice alt version I only became aware of a couple of weeks ago 

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1 hour ago, Diddy Morgan said:

Yes play it regular ,fantastic 45 

My 1st introduction was being played out by Jake Lingwood 

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2 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

See you have got me started now with this post. Our man Sweet is possibly Floyd Bibbins (credited on the single)

I wonder if this is also connected where he "did" the music ?

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Floyd Bibbens 45 is new to me . Would like to have a listen 

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9 hours ago, sjclement said:

nice alt version I only became aware of a couple of weeks ago 

new to me as well and yes, great version imo. 

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There was a Floyd Bibbins born in 1936 in Norfolk, virginia. The same city was the birth place of The Grandison Singers who had a pianist by the same name. The Grandison Singers were part of the hard gospel side of the folk scene in the early 60's. They were three women and a man. In 1961 Floyd Bibbins appears as writer for two songs by a male/female group on Beltone called The Swanettes sounding a lot like a gospel group. They were apparently also the backing singers for Bobby Lewis with his big hit on the same label. Then The Swanenettes disappear and The Grandison Singers gain traction. They release a 45 on RCA in 1962 and get published in several magazines and newspapers. At least until about 1964.

Then nothing until Floyd Bibbins releases a 45 on Kris ca. 1973. Through the 70's and into the early 80's he appears in different roles on disco 45s.

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Gave both High Inergy and Sweet Daddy Floyd versions a well received spin at Whitby Weekender . 

Grandisons =Mary & Helen sisters, and their first cousins Dorothy Webster & Floyd Bibbins. When they first started there was 6 of them.

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