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So, I picked up a homemade record ("audiodisc") with a frat-rock/garage-rock thing on one side, and this kinda cool, frantic instrumental on the other.

There's only handwriting on it, the "A" side is 'titled' as "Party" - this instro is 'titled' as "Nothing Too Good."

It's probably something really obvious, but that doesn't mean I'd recognize it. :D

Any help? Thanks!

Check the MP3 here:

https://www.justin-hopper.com/sitebuilderco...hingtoogood.mp3

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So, I picked up a homemade record ("audiodisc") with a frat-rock/garage-rock thing on one side, and this kinda cool, frantic instrumental on the other.

There's only handwriting on it, the "A" side is 'titled' as "Party" - this instro is 'titled' as "Nothing Too Good."

It's probably something really obvious, but that doesn't mean I'd recognize it. :D

Any help? Thanks!

Check the MP3 here:

https://www.justin-hopper.com/sitebuilderco...hingtoogood.mp3

juddy - soulcialism - pittsburgh

Nothing too good for my baby, originally done by Stevie Wonder on Tamla

Nothing too good for my baby, originally done by Stevie Wonder on Tamla

Sounds remarkably like the Sandy Nelson Version on Imperial?/UA

Paul

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