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Tell Laura I Love Her by Rickie Valence - 1960
For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name,
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."
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I think my first was Wagon Train, though no idea why. Still got a load of the 45s I bought back then - Elvis, Billy Fury, Helen Shapiro, then the era of the Beatles (saw them and loads of others at De Mont.)
Does anyone else remember the 60s and the record shop on Belvoir Street where you could listen to a record in a little booth before buying anything? Ah, memories.
Does anyone else remember the 60s and the record shop on Belvoir Street where you could listen to a record in a little booth before buying anything? Ah, memories.
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That was Cowlings, remember it well, spent a lot of time in there in the 1960's myself.CJ wrote:Does anyone else remember the 60s and the record shop on Belvoir Street where you could listen to a record in a little booth before buying anything? Ah, memories.
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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Wow - all of a sudden I feel quite young!
ELOs Mr Blue Sky for me (although I do remember choosing a Baron Knights LP - it was not my money!).
ELOs Mr Blue Sky for me (although I do remember choosing a Baron Knights LP - it was not my money!).