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The Yank

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  1. I think someone got Helena and Sheila Ferguson mixed up. I've always seen Helena referred to as a "New York singer" not a Philly singer. I did a quick google search and found out she was married to Lincoln Kilpatrick who produced "Where's The Party" and "My Terms".
  2. Going way back- here's Luther as a teen on the U.S. children's show "Sesame Street". That's him in the red and white striped shirt. t-
  3. You might be okay- every original I saw on popsike did not have producer and arranger credits on the label. The Canadian reissue on the orange label did have the extra credits though.
  4. Here's an ad for Juicy Fruit gum -
  5. From the bio sheet that came with promo copies of the "Never Too Much" album -
  6. Your 45 was pressed sometime before 1962, when Atlantic added the "fan" or spiral on the left side of the 45 label-
  7. Luther also did the lead on "Hot Butterfly (aka "Papillon" by Chaka Khan) for Bionic Boogie
  8. Every copy on popsike that has the label with bars is described as a "1970's second pressing".
  9. Ray must have liked the song- here's another version he did with Leela James
  10. Thanks for posting- good to see the artists getting some television coverage !
  11. A copy in vg++ condition sold for 100p in September, 2017.
  12. it is hanging up the ---------- nation !
  13. The picture I put up was one that was identified as a second pressing- I was trying to get some kind of reference point. From what I understand, the originals have an AT and W in the matrix info, the boots don't.
  14. My 3 CD set was delivered today- couldn't be happier. Excellent value for the price !!!
  15. You do have the harder to find version with the label misprint- Jr. Walker and All The Stars instead of Jr. Walker and the All Stars.
  16. I've seen one with the Temptations on it but don't know what song they featured. Wonder if this is the Topper artist doing a commercial -
  17. Vista (Volunteers In Service To America) was seen as a domestic version of the Peace Corps. It was part of Lyndon Johnson's Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.
  18. Probably not- I wondered about that when i saw it on you tube.
  19. Mary Wheeler also does a fine job with "Prove It"
  20. The picture does show the set having 3 CD's so I guess there's an error in the listing. Thanks for checking !
  21. There's only one version of this right? If I go on U.S. Amazon, it doesn't show a track listing and it lists number of discs as 1 .

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