(((MONO))) Otis Redding - Pain In My Heart VOLT 45 rpm 196-???

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Flip of Respect. If anyone has knows anything about this release let me know. I can't find ANY info on it and I haven't seen this style of VOLT/ATCO label. Parents said it got mixed in with their records in one of their many parties in the early '70s. Mary Hunnicutt, I have your record.

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  • You have a re-issue. The original flip side of "Respect" was "Ole Man Trouble."

  • @fromthesidelines - I think the 13097 catalogue number was circa 1972; I remember around 1971 Atlantic's "Oldies Series" first issued the coupling of Bobby Darin's "If I Were a Carpenter" b/w "Dream Lover" on OS 13057 (first copies of which had an Atlantic Oldies Series design on the former side and an Atco Oldies Series label on the latter).

  • Where can my baby be...Lawd no one knows....

    OMG can anyone find Let Me In or Come on home??

  • dodn,t know to much info about this song ,but this record lable came out after his un timely death .the didn,t print that many volt label like this ,but it is otis no doubt about it.

  • Angie Angel !! ~~~~>$upergirl !!!

    I don't wanna complain, but I got this pain,

    you have the relief for my grief,

    I'm Still Waiting

    Angie & The Angels

    1000%ROCKSTEADY!!!

  • you can find this cd on Amazon. It looks like its his first album...from the 60s..I think.

    stop reading this and go over to Amazon brother!

  • This is a reissue, circa 1968: note the catalog number, OS 13097- "OS" stood for "Oldies Series". The original release, on Volt 112, had "Something Is Worrying Me" on the flip side.

  • AWESOME song! I love anything by Otis Redding. Redding recorded for Volt Records, a subsidiary of Memphis, Tennessee based Stax Records; Volt releases were issued on Atco. This one was recorded in 1963, and went to #61 on the Pop charts and #11 on the R&B charts.

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