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the lads at work listen to radio 6 and last week i heard a totally different vocal version of those lonely nights but it was by a female it sounded like the same backing track as the soul communicators any help???, unsure.gif:lol: ...

also played a few weeks ago on radio6 in the afternoon,im gone,eddie parker and if thats what you wanted,frank beverly,!!!!

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the lads at work listen to radio 6 and last week i heard a totally different vocal version of those lonely nights but it was by a female it sounded like the same backing track as the soul communicators any help???, unsure.gif:lol: ...

also played a few weeks ago on radio6 in the afternoon,im gone,eddie parker and if thats what you wanted,frank beverly,!!!!

It's by Frank Popp and it samples the original version on the intro.

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It's by Frank Popp and it samples the original version on the intro.
thanks for that ian and its nice to see you back,!!!!! rolleyes.gif:lol:
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whats the title called, :Dph34r.gif

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frank popp break away in refro soul :D

found it but cant paste it!!!!

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found it but cant paste it!!!!

Definitely Frank Popp Ensemble, / Breakaway, issued on Expansion label.

Great modern tune at a cheap price.....plenty around and would only cost you about £7-£10. They do a decent version on Ann Sexton / You've been gone too long which is pressed on the flip

As is generally the case, Chuck Corby owns "Those Lonely Nights" and was totally unaware of this version until last Year. I'm sure this is just an oversight on the part of the producers of this tune, though it may well be a coincidence that "Breakaway" sounds incredibly similar to "Those Lonely Nights".

Des Parker

As is generally the case, Chuck Corby owns "Those Lonely Nights" and was totally unaware of this version until last Year. I'm sure this is just an oversight on the part of the producers of this tune, though it may well be a coincidence that "Breakaway" sounds incredibly similar to "Those Lonely Nights".

Des Parker

yes, i think you are right Des, just pure coincidence...

(sue the buggers!!)

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