May 9th, 2009 in
Blues, Illustration by
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Bobby “Blue” Bland “Ain’t Nothing You Can Do” Duke Records (1964) Cover art by Rene
When you got a heartache, there ain’t nothing you can do
When you meet a friend, you smile because you’re glad
When a friend deceives you, it makes you feel so bad
When you lose your loved one, it make you feel so blue
And then you got a heartache, and there ain’t nothing you can do

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May 9th, 2009 in
Families, For Heaven's Sake by
lpcoverlover |
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The Singing Edwards

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May 9th, 2009 in
Guns, Nudes by
lpcoverlover |
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“Western Music” Musik die sich jeder leisten kann

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May 7th, 2009 in
Kiddies, Puppets, Dolls, Stuffed Animals by
lpcoverlover |
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“The Musical Doll House” Kiddie Korner Records

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May 5th, 2009 in
Funny Faces, Kiddies, Puppets, Dolls, Stuffed Animals by
lpcoverlover |
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Ken Dodd and the Diddymen Recorded “Live” at the Knotty Ash Studios A Music for Pleasure Production of 12 “tattyphilarious” Doddy Hits including “The Song of the Diddymen”, “The Nikky Nokky Noo Song” “How’ya Diddlin” and “The Ballad of Knotty Ash”. Also “Ain’t We Diddlin’ Now”, “Bo Diddlin”, “No You Diddlin!!”, “Smack Dab in the Diddle”, “Hey, Diddle-diddle”, “Do You Want to Diddle?” and “Save the Last Diddle for Me”.

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May 5th, 2009 in
Gay, Illustration by
lpcoverlover |
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“Mad About the Boy” Camp Records Hollywood, CA. From the same folks that brought you “Homer the Happy Little Homo” and “Stanley the Manley” The producers claim that the uncredited singers, musicians and arranger are all “well known Hollywood TV and screen personalities.” Songs include “Make the Man Love Me,” “It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around the House” and “The Gentleman is a Dope” all sung by men of course!

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May 4th, 2009 in
For Heaven's Sake by
lpcoverlover |
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The Believers “We Believe”

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April 29th, 2009 in
Incredibly Strange, Preachin', Real People with Real Problems, Voodoo and Magic, Wanted Records by
lpcoverlover |
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“The Demon Possessed Boy” A T.L. Osborn Evangelistic Production Like A.A. Allen, Osborn was a Soul Crusader who traveled the country – the world – healing the sick and possessed, driving out demons and performing assorted miracles. He recorded his big tent revival meetings and audience responses. This record features a boy who misfiled his father’s records one day, leading his father to suspect the devil’s hand and bring him to see the great and mighty Osborn. In this recording, T.L. dramatically illustrates his power of exorcism, leaving the boy cleansed, never to mistake James Brown with Clifford Brown again. True story.

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