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Posted: 05 February 2014 at 5:11pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

although not in the db the dinah shore song 'i'll never
say never again' did peak at number 24 in 1957......the
question is.....does any cd contain the correct 45
version.....the 45 starts off with 3 cymbal taps before
the horns kick in.....the cdr version i have starts with
the horns...any info would be welcomed....

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Posted: 06 February 2014 at 5:51am | IP Logged Quote jimct

Ed, I found what appears to be an extremely complete, worldwide CD
release discography for her, on dinahshorefanclub.com. Thankfully, track
listings are included for each of the 24 listed CDs. (Any V/A CDs that
feature tracks by her, are not included on this site.)

Just *one* of the CDs shown there lists this track: "36 All-Time Greatest
Hits". A 1999, 3-CD budget priced set, on GSC/Timeless Music 15462.

Ed, I know you quickly re-sell your CDs, once you've downloaded your
desired, Top 40-peaking tracks to your computer. And that you don't ever
remember which CD you used to create your CDR files. While this system
clearly works for you, it has made it much harder for me to help you, on
numerous occasions. Like here. And when you add additional specifics,
like "I want the '3 cymbal taps intro', like my 45 has", as opposed to the
"horn intro" version on your CDR (which you don't want), it then devolves
into a total guessing game for me.     

Here's why. Your CDR files are of "unknown origin". Therefore, I can't
eliminate *any* CD sources I find for it. I've just ordered the GSC 3-CD
set. Even though it's 95%+ gonna have your unwanted "horn intro" on it.
But what choice do I have? I want the 45s 3-cymbal-taps-intro, too. But I
can't be sure which intro is actually on there until I receive it. This song
isn't in Pat's db at all. Maybe your CDR file came from a V/A comp. Or
from a CD I'm not aware of. So I can't dismiss the GSC CD quite yet.   

Ed, don't get me wrong. I very much appreciate you bringing this song's
intro difference to light. And you know I always do my very best to help
you. But, going forward, could you please consider making a personal
note of exactly which CD your personal "CDR files" came from? Such info
would've really come in handy for me here.

I'm obviously not expecting anyone else on the board to own this
GSC piece. But if anyone does happen to, could they please give it a quick
listen, and see what intro is included? It would save me both a few bucks,
and some research time, and help out our hard-working buddy Ed as well.


Edited by jimct on 06 February 2014 at 5:52am
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Posted: 06 February 2014 at 7:35am | IP Logged Quote edtop40

duly noted, jim...

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