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Mary Stallings - You Gotta Git On Wee 108


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I only have an acetate "This is It, A 71 Re 2 A/You Gotta Git Re 4" on Golden State which have vocals on both sides and a blank label "71A Re 2/71B R 1" (in the dead wax) which is vocals/instrumental.

Does anyone have a scan of this i can see?

Also, i read that "Lame Duck" is the flip to "You Gotta Git"... is that the instrumental or another track completely?

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I only have an acetate "This is It, A 71 Re 2 A/You Gotta Git Re 4" on Golden State which have vocals on both sides and a blank label "71A Re 2/71B R 1" (in the dead wax) which is vocals/instrumental.

Does anyone have a scan of this i can see?

Also, i read that "Lame Duck" is the flip to "You Gotta Git"... is that the instrumental or another track completely?

No idea Justin I'm afraid but I do know Mary Stallins is modern soul sensation Adriana Evans mother.

Great voice has Mary I really want the jazz LP with her singing "Ain't Nesessarily So" but I can never rember who its by
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I know its on Verve records and the promo is red vinyl............great track

Sorry not much help Justin

Cheers Paul

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lame duck is indeeed the flip to "you gotta git "and is the instrumental version of that same track,excellent stormer quite a big sound at shotts in the late 80s,the instrumental works as well,,,,,geat sounds :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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cool. thanks for the info.

still would like to see a pic of it if anyone can throw that up here.

i didnt even know there was another Wee title until a few weeks ago. ive had these records for years but never really looked too much into it. i got it at Lonnies house and figured it was some one-off he was trying to work with. anyway, thanks again...

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John Hillyard (California) had hundreds of copies of this in the 80s, brought a few over but struggled to sell them, btw did anyone go to Johns both in LA and his other place near SF? He was one strange guy but I came away with loads of goodies so didn't mind not being offered a drink for eight hours :lol::no:

Blake

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