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You're The Dream/Running For Your Life

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7-inch (Item 609799) Outta Sight (UK), 1966/1967 — Condition: New Copy

A Burt Bacharach number, but done in a really great way – given a rough, romping, all-soul groove by Roscoe Shelton – whose vocals here soar in ways we don't always usually hear! The track's got a great blend of swing and soul – and "Running For Your Life" is a nice one too – grittier, with some hard guitar that really energizes the tune, and brings back the rasp in Shelton's vocals!  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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