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Put Your Name In The Hall Of Fame/Different Kind Of Different
7-inch (Item 476657) Hayley (UK), 1978 — Condition: New Copy
A killer groove from late 70s Detroit – supposedly recorded with help from Marvin Gaye! "Put Your Name" is upbeat and groovy, but has a softer soul finish too – just like some of Gaye's best dancefloor numbers from the time. "Different" is great mellow soul – sweetly gliding, but still with a bit of a groove – almost like some of the best Leon Ware material off Musical Massage! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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