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Sandie Shaw:  Tomorrow / Hurting You   Comment by josmyselfandme

added Promotion Not For Sale labels

The Johnny Harris Orchestra:  Footprints On The Moon / Lulu's Theme   Comment by Oakley Boys

I added my 'demo; copy to Discogs and have faced lots of abuse because people think it's a fake. It appears on the label as though 'stereo' is handwritten in and some people have said that the'A' is drawn in which I think is fair comment. However I cannot see how you can...

Bill And Ronnie:  Short Shorts / Tequila   Comment by DJA1969

Uploaded label variations.

Kevin And Greg:  Boy, You Ought To See Her Now!! / Sparkle   Comment by johnnyhotspur

Strange that this label should release two of 116? This is the other one.

Elkie Brooks:  Pearl's A Singer / You Did Something For Me   Comment by kimbozw

UK chart entry date was 02 April 1977. PEARL also reached No. 9 in Ireland by the way.

The Dave Clark Five:  Try Too Hard / All Night Long   Comment by Wurzelsepp

I am pretty sure that the (German) artist sleeve shown is incorrectly used, as their early Dutch 45s came with a generic company sleeve only.

Peanut:  Thank Goodness For The Rain / I'm Not Sad   Comment by Chris Lovett

According to Wikipedia she was born Katherine Farthing in Trinidad, moved to England, recorded as Peanut, was in the Ragdolls, became Katie Kissoon, and teamed up with her brother as Mac & Katie Kissoon.

Phillis Dillon:  Don't Touch My Tomato / Tomato Version   Comment by Charlie Chalk

The purple labels are from c.1979.

Mac Wiseman:  My Little Home In Tennessee / I Haven't Got The Right To Love You   Comment by Tony P

I have added images of a version with no centre cut outs. A version of HL8217 on ebay a year or two ago was a similar type.

Phillis Dillon:  Don't Touch My Tomato / Tomato Version   Comment by DJ Power Version

TIS 0103 A / B Produced by Arthur 'Duke' Reid. This release from 1976.

Chairmen Of The Board:  Chairman Of The Board / When Will She Tell Me She Needs Me   Comment by W.B.lbl

{Images #3281889 & 3281891} is a Canadian pressing by the MCA (ex Compo) plant in Cornwall, ON; it seems that variant is already on the Canadian entry of this one.

Bill Robinson And The Quails:  The Cow / Take Me Back, Baby   Comment by DeweyGill

moood music

Annie Laurie:  Lost Love / Since I Fell For You   Comment by DeweyGill

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The Bon-Bons [50s]:  Circle / Frog On A Log   Comment by Tony P

I have looked again at my rarest london singles listing, removing those which I have seen for sale or on 45cat since 2015. This just leaves 8027, 8092, 8138, 8208 and 8507.



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