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Someday We'll Be Together/ Sho Don't Play

This is an original stock copy from the Louise Neal collection. Yes, this is the incredible original version of the song that the Supremes made famous in their parting shot with Diana Ross in 1969. Note: This 45 is among those in the Neal collection that she may have actually played, and which apparently spent some of their life outside a protective sleeve. The 45s in this category may have more noticeable storage wear (ringwear and scuffs/scratches), and the audio may not be pristine due to imperfect grooves. In this case, the labels are Near Mint, with just a hint of storage wear and a red dot on the A side label (given the recipient of the single, I suspect this was a way of marking the plug side). The vinyl grades Excellent, a reflection of some evident storage wear and a few tiny scratches. As a result of the imperfect vinyl, the audio, while strong and undistorted, falls short of Near Mint as a result of a few intermittent, light "pops" along the way.
Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
EX+ M- (x) EX EX+
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Tri-Phi 1005 1961 Not charted
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Artist

Johnny & Jackey

Johnny & Jackey

Title

Someday We'll Be Together

Sho Don't Play

Songwriter

Beavers-Fuqua-Bristol (A), Fuqua-Belvin-Gordy (B)

Beavers-Fuqua-Bristol (A), Fuqua-Belvin-Gordy (B)

Category

Northern Soul/Motown Style

Northern Soul/Motown Style

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