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See my notes. This record was issued with both solid and 3 prong centre. Please amend listing if you agree.
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In a golden coach charted in UK in 1953 and got to no 7 in NME charts
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This record got to no 10 in the NME charts in the UK in 1954
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This record got to no 14 in the NME charts in the UK in1955
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The UK Shellac 78 was pressed in 1954 on Philips PB 258 and got to no 3 in the UK NME charts.
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Not as good as Rainbow but not a bad effort.
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Pye pressed several Donegan issues on vinyl format 78 rpm. This would have been one of the first ones.
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This is the best. Perfect for my jukebox. The Tommy Roe version pales into insignificance compared to Robin Luke (imo)
Tthomas Dunt |
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Passable cover version of Robin Luke classic
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Label code on my copy clearly shows XDR 33506 A Side and XDR 33507 B Side. Please amend if you agree
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The English pressing shows Testify as the "A" side as per matrix STAX 122A. I had a fight with love has matrix STAX 122B. Please amend if you agree.
Regards ThomasDunt. |
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Your image shows a photo of Pye 7N 17504. Please correct.
regards Thomas Dunt |
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I think this must have been pressed in UK as the style of pressing is identical to Hey Paula and First day back at school.
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Please note that A side title should read "ON A LITTLE STREET IN SINGAPORE" (not ON A LITTLE STREET IN A SINGAPORE)
sorry to be a bit picky I must have been a proof reader in a previous life regareds Tom Dunt |
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The image of record shows Harlem Library which was HMV POP 1260. Stand By Me is HMV POP 1280. Please amend or correct
regards Thomas Dunt |
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Date of issue 1976 as shown on photo image.
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This in my opinion was The Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett at his best. I don't deny any of their later work but this album and the single Arnold Layne was where it all started. RIP Syd
Tom the vinyl postie |
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Good version of Betty Everett classic hit. You never know what you find on B sides!!
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My copy of this record clearly indicates "IN GT. BRITAIN.
I believe that Cat no CL 15280 is part of Capitol UK series. Possible amendment please? |
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This is my favorite Cochran single. My copy is well played. I would never dink this for my juke box but I wouldn't mind the US version.
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Great disco version of one of Creations classic 60's tracks
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Great version of my favorite ABBA single.
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Not quite as good as The Sweet's version but good enough to get a few laughs from my mates!!!
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The song title shows as Give us a kiss for Christmas on my copy which is the same as the demo version listed.
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Everybody should have a copy of this.
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Please clarify above. My pressing of Philips PB 325 is definitely UK. I believe that the US pressing was on Columbia is 40300. My evidence for this is photo on U tube. I will add this to my collection after clarification.
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I think this record is of german origin. I have the UK pressing standard dark blue Decca F 10106 which charted in May 1953 and reached No 2 in UK charts. I will not put my copy on my collection until I get clarification on this.
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First charted on 13th March 1955.
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