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Sandra King - Leave It Up To The Boys
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a rare TV performance of this Northern classic
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Patsy Ann Noble - Accidents Will Happen
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A near hit in the UK. From the 1962 film "Live It Up".
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Paris Sisters - What Am I To Do
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The Paris Sisters breathe their way through this Doc Pomus - Phil Spector tune. From the 1962 film "It's Trad, Dad" (US: "Ring-A-Ding Rhythm")
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Darlene Love, Joe Tex, Shindig - Yes Indeed
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Darlene Love & Joe Tex front this lively finish to a classic Shindig show.
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Josephine Sunday - You Won't Even Know Her Name.mpg
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A spirited performance by Josephine from 1965, on Tower Records 184, produced by Mike Curb.
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Clydie King - The Thrill Is Gone
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Despite the poor video quality, this is one of my favourite tracks. Written and produced by Jerry Riopelle in the Spector mould.
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Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High (original promo).mpg
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Tina's highly charged perfomance of this song is arguably Phil Spector's greatest production.
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Chiffons - Nobody Knows What's Going On.mpg
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Included in the 1966 film "Disk-O-Tek Holiday". Spot the location, and the stand-in.
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Beach Boys - Don't Worry Baby
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The Beach Boys, from 1964, looking and sounding suitably innocent. (lip-sync).
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Glen Campbell - Guess I'm Dumb
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Written by Brian Wilson and Russ Titelman. Glen's recording reportedly features the Beach Boys on backing vocals. From Shindig, 1965.
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