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Bonnie Pointer

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Ethan_Reed (69)
on Feb 23, 07 | 5:22 am

Bonnie Pointer

No puedo Quedarme Contenta (I Can't Help Myself) (Mexican Promo 12" Yellow Vinyl)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Motown Record Corp. (México) / 1980 / TM-03 1826-1827-ACX
12" Disco Single 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by. Jeffre Bowen and Terry Gordy
Writers: E. Holland- L. Dozier-E. Holland Jr., J. Bowen-D. Baldwin.

TRACKLISTING:

Lado 1 (Side 1)
1. I Can't Help Myself "Sugar Pie Honey Bunch" (No Me Puedo Quedar Contenta) / 7:24

Lado 2 (Side 2)
1. I Wanna Make It (In Your World) [Quiero Entrar (En Tu Mundo)] / 6:00

NOTES:

Another member already uploaded this same record but in a red vinyl 12", what can I say this is a very special track for me, i love this song and don't know how long is the album version but definitely this is the version we used to hear on radio from beggining to end.

Single version was never enough for my sister and I. We always wanted more, was a "hard to find" record cause only single version was available on cd here, but finally found this 12" not in a very good condition and as you may see a promo record that is not diferent or special from the "for sale" record, company simply marked the record with a perma marker (fatal):( that made it "not for sale" :)

An excellent song full of good memories from the beggining of the 80s i still remember Shalamar's version but i'm not sure if they released this song entirely as a single or just a part in their "Uptown Festival" mix.

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