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Hi. I just got this edward st. ann cut in the mail and played it. I knew it immediately because I know I have a version of it by a girl group. I can't think of who the group is. Obviously it's probably from new orleans and I remember the girls have sort of deep voices. Can anyone tell me what the other version is? Thanks.

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Hi. I just got this edward st. ann cut in the mail and played it. I knew it immediately because I know I have a version of it by a girl group. I can't think of who the group is. Obviously it's probably from new orleans and I remember the girls have sort of deep voices. Can anyone tell me what the other version is? Thanks.

I figured it out, it was the cherries on della. I didn't think of it right away because it has a different title. Sorry for the spam... I still need help on my billy stewart question though.

Think its also Valentinos Baby lots of luck on Sar

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Think its also Valentinos Baby lots of luck on Sar

is it? The record I'm talking about has writing credits by edward st. ann and r. hines. I will listen to the valentinos to see if it's the same when I get a chance. Thanks.

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is it? The record I'm talking about has writing credits by edward st. ann and r. hines. I will listen to the valentinos to see if it's the same when I get a chance. Thanks.

I just listened and you're correct, but the writing credits are different and the song is very slightly different at the chorus. I think maybe the cherries / edward st. ann is an answer record? Thanks.

anyone got a soundfle of the cherries on della? and as I've not got most of my stuff with me a soundfile of the Valentinos too please

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Jesus its awful sorry if i offend

to each his own smile.gif I like it better than the edward st. ann actually.

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