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Job Lot of 30 x 1960-81, Northern Soul, Soul, Motown, Funk 7” UK Records,

Sold Date: October 15, 2023
Start Date: October 8, 2023
Final Price: £29.50 (GBP)
Bid Count: 16
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Job lot of 30 x U.K. 7” singles from 1960-81 .

Some have company sleeves.

Vinyl grade is mostly VG plus and nothing less than VG .

All centres are in place and a few have writing on the labels.

Titles are-

Eddie Holman-Hey there lonely girl,

Box Tops-Cry like a baby.

Redbone-Witch queen of New Orleans.

The Elgins-Heaven must have sent you.

The Checkmates-Proud Mary.

Sam and Dave-I thank you.

Jimmy Ruffin-Farewell is a lonely sound.

Tommy Hunt-Crackin’ up.

Quincy Jones-Ai no corrida.

Thelma Houston-Don’t leave me this way.

Gloria Gaynor-Never can say goodbye.

Evelyn Champagne King-Shame.

Real Thing-You’ll never know what your missing.

The Imperials-Whose gonna love me.

Al Green-Tired of being alone.

Stevie Wonder-For once in my life.

Mistura-The flasher.

Linda and the Funky Boys-Climbing the steps of love.

The Drifters-Come on over to my place.

Frankie Vaughan-Tower of strength.

Junior Campbell-Sweet Illusion.

Bob and Earl-Harlem shuffle.

Eddie Floyd-Raise your hand.

Judy Clay and William Bell-Private number.

War-Me and baby brother.

Coffee-Casanova.

Chuck Wood-Seven days too long.

The Whispers-And the beat goes on.

Shalamar-Take that to the bank.

Isley Bros-That lady