Phonolamp Records

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JerryVan
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Re: Phonolamp Records

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Record 1004, "I used to love her, but it's all over now"

Like this??????
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLmoWl0c16w

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Re: Phonolamp Records

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Do I like it? Well, I can't say yes and I won't say no.

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Re: Phonolamp Records

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vintagetenor wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:41 pm Do I like it? Well, I can't say yes and I won't say no.
:lol: No, I meant is the song on 1004 anything like this... since it has the same title? I can't begin to imagine that the tune is anywhere near close to the Stones' song, but stranger things have happened.

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Re: Phonolamp Records

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Sorry Jerry, I misunderstood. No, it's not the same song.

I think the Stones' song is simple titled "It's All Over Now". And I listened to the lyrics, which are "I used to love her" as opposed to "I used to love you".

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Re: Phonolamp Records

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vintagetenor wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 4:42 pm
I think the Stones' song is simple titled "It's All Over Now". And I listened to the lyrics, which are "I used to love her" as opposed to "I used to love you".
Right you are! I guess that what rock & roll will do to my mind. :lol:

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Re: Phonolamp Records

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Hahaha!

When I was listening to the local Top 40 radio station at age 11 or 12, my father (1921-1998) would tell me that listening to rock & roll would liquify my brain. I supposed I was saved from such an awful condition because I began listening to (and collecting) 78s by age 14.

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