From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy. If I had the time, I'd definitely put up a snippet of "Cold Winds"... it has a spooky, relentless arrangement that sets up the appropriate chill for this lover's fears. It's hard to come up with something similar, but "Rainy Night in Georgia" by Brook Benton comes to mind. This tiny label put out only two singles that I know of, and I can't find any reliable source of the release year. I'm guessing 1970-71, since after that record companies began showing release year on all U.S. 45s. (That was a novel idea... very few U.S. 45s prior to 1972 show a release or copyright year.) Collector Nerd Alert: I'm calling "I Found You" the A side because of the sequential "matrix" numbers on the labels and because it has a big black star printed on it. Note: These beautiful copies have no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio).