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| Re the unusual blue labels. There is at present an identical record for sale on eBay which is in Hong Kong and is said to be a Singaporean pressing. The Deram bag it is in has Made In Singapore printed on it. So, maybe these scans are of the Singaporean copy. | | You sure that review date wasn't for "Only In America"? | | Not quite the golden rockabilly find I'd hoped for BUT three very good R&B tracks to make up for it in a kind of Darts meets Commitments style.
Bet these were a great live show! | | [YouTube Video]
As the label specifically mentions "English lyrics" there must be a foreign original. Reisfeld and Marbot emigrated from Germany to France. So it is likely a French original or, less likely, German. Does anybody know where the melody comes from? | | How does BB Sept 7, 1963 fit in here? | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 31 July 1961. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | | The lacquers for this were cut at Atlantic Recording Studios - a hint as to who this was originally meant for, before Jay And The Americans' vocals were laid down. | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 10 August 1962. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 1 July 1963. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 29 October 1963. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 30 June 1964. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | | According to the 1991 EMI Legendary Masters compilation, "Come A Little Bit Closer: The Best Of Jay & The Americans, the actual release date is 25 November 1964. (From correction queue submitted by Mike Tuggle) | |
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