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Lucky Dog 22nd Feb 2023
| | 'Knees' appears very similar to 'I Got You Babe' by Sonny and Cher.
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JohnC586 8th Dec 2022
| | Respect to VinylSid, cleaner demo labels added.
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Graham Cumming 15th Aug 2020
| | Rambunctuous has that right. It’s thisDavid Cumming on discogs, though, rather than the one from Perth.
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rambunctious 1st Dec 2019
| | YankeeDisc -this pretty much confirms Stirling and Cumming’s identity.
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YankeeDisc SUBS 29th Oct 2016
| | I'm not 100% sure, but co-writers "Sterling, Cumming" are Peter Lee Stirling and David Cumming. I just did a correction on discogs that had mistakenly credited David Cummings (once of Del Amitri) as one of the co-writers on one side, and the correct David Cumming on the other side .....
Discogs:Peter Lee Stirling, real name: Peter Charles Green.
Discogs:David Cumming, looks like there may be errors.
I do not know enough about these song writers to be definitive.
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VinylSid 12th Aug 2013
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VinylSid 12th Aug 2013
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VinylSid 26th Jun 2013
| | Demo labels uploaded - the B side defo is the A side!
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Roblilley 31st Mar 2012
| | Yes, "The B Side" is definately the A side on the promotional copy I have
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Deltics 3rd Feb 2012
| | Thirty -second snippets here:Offshore Radio Themes
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clearbluesky 3rd Feb 2012
| | During 1965 both Kenny Everett & Dave Cash presented a joint programme on offshore pirate radio station Radio London. This record was basically a spin off from the programme.Here's some further info on the single which confirms that the B side was indeed the A side!
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jimmytheferret● 3rd Feb 2012
| | I'm trying to find time to stick a load more videos on YT, but it's not easy getting round to it. I see you've come across my Mohawks and Jaybirds videos today, and I'm sure I've got that King Brothers Show Business EP that's on your wants list. I'll have to sort it out and if I find it you can have it.
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jimmytheferret● 3rd Feb 2012
| | Another one from the oddities box. I've added scans for A & B sides for this great bit of fun from Kenny Everett and Dave Cash. It's listed here with The "B" Side as being the A side, but I think that Knees is normally thought of as being the A side, despite the higher matrix number. Anyway, I've loaded Knees as the A side, so feel free to flip the images if so required.
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