Timothy Wilson - Hiding In Your Heart

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Well, to say Timothy Wilson is popular in Pittsburgh is an understatement! It all started with Porky Chedwick jumping on Tiny Tim and the Hits 'Wedding Bells'. Then there was the Serenaders 'I'll Cry Tomorrow', from '64 that Terry Lee played almost every night. Finally in '67-68, it was hard not to hear either 'Baby Baby Please', or 'Oh, How I Wish She Were Mine'. This guy really made a niche for himself in the Burgh. What Pookie finds strange is that Timothy 's more obscure singles don't get the same attention. Well, that changes now. This is the B side to 'It Must Be Love' on Sky Disc. It is simply a wonderful song, done in Tim's unmistakeable style. A great early 70's ballad completely overlooked by tooo many. Enjoy one of Pookie's favorites.

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  • EXCELLENT tune! I'll be looking for this 45 for sure.

    On a side note, "Wedding Bells" is Tiny Tim Harris from Baltimore, MD.

  • {{{{TIMOTHY}}}}

  • Good Cut , Thanx!!

  • Love this song,the flip was so popular in the uk that it was bootleged in the mid 70s

  • where's baby baby please?

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