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Old April 15th, 2004, 11:45 AM
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OK experts, tweak this: :P

I mentioned I was playing a Gloria Scott number, "Just As Long As We're Together", in the MY TEN FOR THE WEEK thread. Who can give me the full title, the way it appears on the 45rpm, and what is the title of the instrumental b-side?

No peaking. :lol:
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Old April 15th, 2004, 02:20 PM
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Hi, NickNack :D

Full Title is:
Just as Long as We're Together (In My Life There Will Be No Other)

Was the B Side - What Shall I Do :-?
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Stan,

Very good. I didn't think anyone would remember that mouthful of a title. I'm laughing because you typed it in the "grammatically incorrect" way she sings it. The label does print it properly: "...(In My Life There Will Never Be Another)".

Your side 'b' doesn't match what I have. But I will give you a hint: You've already worked most of it out. :o :)
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Old April 16th, 2004, 11:30 AM
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Stan,

Very good. I didn't think anyone would remember that mouthful of a title. I'm laughing because you typed it in the "grammatically incorrect" way she sings it. The label does print it properly: "...(In My Life There Will Never Be Another)".

Your side 'b' doesn't match what I have. But I will give you a hint: You've already worked most of it out. :o :)
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Just a guess based on your clue, was it

Just as Long as We're Together (In My Life There Will Never Be Another) Instrumental Version :roll: :-? :D
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Just a guess based on your clue, was it

Just as Long as We're Together (In My Life There Will Never Be Another) Instrumental Version :roll: :-? :D
:lol: :lol: No, not that easy. But here's the last clue before I spill it: Somewhere in this post is the exact title of the b-side. If we were kids playing 'hide n' seek' or 'lost n' found' or whatever the hell it was I'd be shouting: YOU'RE HOT, YOU'RE SO HOT. YOU'RE SCORCHING!
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Old April 16th, 2004, 05:13 PM
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there will never be another :P
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there will never be another :P
And 'The Master' speaks... correctly. :D Hi, DD. :D

Now I'll tell the story why this song is my 'teaser':

Went online to buy the 45 cause all I have now is the CD version on Casablanca Records Story. I knew the b-side should be an instrumental so when I purchased I asked the seller to be sure I got the right copy. He wrote back saying, "Sorry, all my copies have the song, 'There Will Never Be Another', not an instrumental." That's when my light bulb turned on so I emailed back saying, "That is the instrumental". I had really forgotten about the 'title play' until he mentioned it.

I know, nothing earth shattering but it passes the time.
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Old April 16th, 2004, 08:46 PM
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nice one NICKY :P this sneaked out in england too but why oh why didn't the u.s or u.k release a case of too much lovemakin' on a single :( only the aussies got that one right :P
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haha - yes we love our disco down here! ;-)
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