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She's Walking Away/ Big Brother

It's been so many years since I've had a copy of this amazing single, a Beatlesque foray into the style that would become known as Power Pop. What distinguishes it in particular from the Buddy Holly-influenced vocals it shares with "Sheila" by Tommy Roe is that spectacular electric guitar bridge — one of the hallmarks of great Power Pop. This song is just so great I had to quickly make an mp3 "snippet" for you to hear. For although the A label (the B label is nearly pristine) has significant ringwear, the vinyl looks nearly untouched, and the audio is pristine — so close to perfection I had to make a new recording to replace the one I made way back in 2005.

Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M- EX M- M
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Hall 1924 1964 Not charted
Song Details

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B-side

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Artist

Dickey Lee

Dickey Lee

Title

She's Walking Away

Big Brother

Songwriter

Lee-Reynolds (A), Clement-Lee-Reynolds (B)

Lee-Reynolds (A), Clement-Lee-Reynolds (B)

Category

Power Pop

Power Pop

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