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Don’t it make your brown eyes blue

shades-of-blue

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Count Five

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The Gospel Four sings “I Won’t Walk Without Jesus”   I don’t know about you, but I count five.   (Who is she?!   Looks like a guy in drag.)

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Four real!

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The Natural Four   Curtom Records   1974   Produced by Leroy Hutson   Contains their radio hit, and one of my favorite soul songs,   “Can This Be Real

(Written by Leroy Hutson)   Oh, and those suits!

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Smoking hot!

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A super cool 45 from Polydor Japan (Found at “Asian Drill Pop”)

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1968 model

Bomben-Schlager ’68   Tempo Records

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Gym dandies

Gatti di Vicolo Miracoli   “L’Aerobica e chic

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A shot in the park

“Malaguena” The 4 Colortones Audiola

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Does this make me look fat?

“Pobre gente de Paris”   Orquesta de Juan Garcia Medeles   Peerless Records

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Pretty in pink

This just in:   “Wilde, Oates & Walter” from Lemoncat and a cool vinyl-centric site called Grooves of Delight.

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Hiding the sausage

“Who Stole the Keeshka?”   (Written by Frankie Yankovic)   Walter Solek and His Orchestra.   On Dana the king of Polka labels.

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