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Date Posted: 07:56:55 10/22/15 Thu
Author: BobS
Subject: Re: Local record 1965 -- fail
In reply to: JM 's message, "Local record 1965 -- fail" on 00:16:17 10/20/15 Tue

What's interesting about this record is that the B-side is a song titled True Lovers, also credited to "The Four Chaps", but obviously performed by The Fenways without the fake British accents. It is actually a respectable blue-eyed soul number, that was written by lead singer Sonny DiNunzio. The fact that label owner Herb Cohen took co-writing credit for the song (a common practice back in the day), leads me to believe that maybe Cohen was more responsible for this record than Nick Cenci.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSbtWdy8ghs

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