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Somethin' Original
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November 26 2003:
Somethin' Original

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How many of you remember the old 45's ? They were a chunk out of my pocket-money I remember so sometimes, I would buy second hand ones down the bargain shop. Being old juke box ones, they needed to be fitted with an adapter in the middle and were housed in a delightfully cheap sleeve. This record got an airing not so long ago when Nicole Kidman and Robbie Williams sang their equally good version of this song.

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Guest 02-Dec-2003 03:35
We had a few of those around the house when I was a kid ... thanks for the memories.
Wendy O29-Nov-2003 02:20
45's...I still have quite a collection! But how to play them???
Guest 28-Nov-2003 18:06
Oh, yes. I remember 45's. I used to buy them at the BX or PX (depending if I was on an Air Force base or Army base.) Wnen I was five my father bought me a 45 player, and several 45s, one of which was You can Fly from the movie Peter Pan. That would have been around 1959.
Guest 28-Nov-2003 08:03
Hi Ray, yes there use to be a stall on the market where you could buy juke box records and only a few weeks old.Ours were in just plain white sleeves not fancy like yours!
Guest 28-Nov-2003 04:11
Yes, I certainly do remember the old 45's, Ray. Had more than I would care to admit here! LOL Nicely captured.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! =:)
Pall Gudjonsson27-Nov-2003 22:28
Even remember the days when I could'nt afford the originals and subscribed to a six song EP with Top of the Pops each month !
Guest 27-Nov-2003 21:34
Nice shot, Ray. Yes, I remember buying 45's, every Saturday in Woolworths, bought with the money I earned in the paper shop at the end of my road! Ah, those days... :))