Rare Northern Soul Dancer - Butlers - She Tried To Kiss Me

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

Very rare record. I LOVE the Philly sound!

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  • Nice one PJ. I had this one many, many years ago (C.1974/5), but sold it. I thought my copy was black with silver type though?

  • I never saw black with silver, but that doesn't mean it didn't come that way. This record has three variations that I know of and from what I've learned all came out around the same time.

  • Trying to find this song for years! Recorded a snipet of it from an am radio station!!

  • Also check out "She Kissed Me" by The Butlers... Almost the same song

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  • It's just funk everywhere!!!!!!!!!!

  • I used or stole your record today to keep me alive..thanks..it really means alot to a Vampire.

  • The Sassy demo has never been played PJ. I often got records autographed, and still do where possible. As they only cost £1 or so at the time, it didn't seem a big deal. Besides, I had/have no real intention to sell 'em. Meeting and getting a particular hero's autograph was always a real buzz... and hang the auction price I say! It was all part of the experience. Let future collectors make their own! :-))

  • That Sassy 45 is in such demand that if your copy is near mint I don't think the autograph would take half away.. A lot depends on the collector. Yes, some would say that an autograph defiles the record but for some collectors it adds mystique. I wouldn't be surprised if you put it up on ebay if you were able to get 75% of its market value

  • @PJDooWop I had two copies of "If That's What You Wanted" on Sassy (demo and red issue) @£1 each from a DJ friend who bought them directly from Billy Jackson in 1977/78. A few years later I got the demo copy autographed by Frankie Beverly - thus halving it's current commercial value I guess! LOL

    I'd still like one on Gamble though...

  • @PJDooWop Hmm... I may well be confusing the label with a bootleg of "If That's What You Wanted", which I think had a facsimile black/silver 'Liberty Bell' label. (Oh NO! My once phenomenal memory for useless trivia is finally fading!) ...still, it WAS some 35 years ago!

    I definitely had this side though, 'cos I have it listed as a "sold" item and it was quite cheap - but, like so many sides, I shouldn't have let it go. :-(

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