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Posted: 20 June 2007 at 12:25am | IP Logged Quote jimct

Although this 1959 Top 40 hit does not currently appear on a domestic CD, perhaps it may appear on an Import CD. I thought that offering up a correct timing could possibly assist in any current/future investigative efforts for this song. So, for what it's worth, my commercial 45 has a listed time of (1:53), but an actual time of (1:59).
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Posted: 20 June 2007 at 1:38am | IP Logged Quote TomDiehl1

It does appear on this cd: http://www.amazon.com/Golden-American-Popular-Music-Hard/dp/ B000FP2GS4

However my copy of the cd is currently boxed up and not easily accessable for the meantime. The time of 1:59 seems likely that it is just that on the cd, especially if they leased the mono 45 master from the US (i dont remember offhand if the cd listed a UK release for it or not, but at least one song on the cd was taken from a UK mono 45 master as the US has only a rechanneled master).

Given that ACE (UK) is one label that tries to get the correct 45 versions whenever possible, and this being a mono-only recording, they may have been able to do so for this song. However I do know this cd uses the same old stereo version of Bless You by Tony Orlando that fades out well before the 45 does.

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I have this CD on order and it should come any day now. I would be happy to provide you a copy of the song if you let me know how to do it.   I am new here and not familiar with file xfr

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Posted: 20 June 2007 at 6:22am | IP Logged Quote Paul C

I posted a few months ago that a number of hard-to-find Swan recordings, including 'Teasin'', are available on iTunes. Also available is Danny & The Juniors 'Twistin' U.S.A.' with better sound quality than on the Collectables CD.

'Teasin'' also appears on a U.S. CD Lost Masters (all Swan material) that I received as a freebie from DisCollector several years ago. My copy has a production error resulting in the first second or two being missing from every track (which is probably why it was a freebie). I don't know if this CD was ever commercially released.

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Posted: 26 June 2007 at 9:37am | IP Logged Quote CollectoMan

TomDiehl1 wrote:
It does appear on this cd: http://www.amazon.com/Golden-American-Popular-Music-Hard/dp/ B000FP2GS4

However my copy of the cd is currently boxed up and not easily accessable for the meantime. The time of 1:59 seems likely that it is just that on the cd, especially if they leased the mono 45 master from the US (i dont remember offhand if the cd listed a UK release for it or not, but at least one song on the cd was taken from a UK mono 45 master as the US has only a rechanneled master).

Given that ACE (UK) is one label that tries to get the correct 45 versions whenever possible, and this being a mono-only recording, they may have been able to do so for this song. However I do know this cd uses the same old stereo version of Bless You by Tony Orlando that fades out well before the 45 does.


Hi Tom

I now have this song on the Ace CD. If you need it, please let me know

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Posted: 29 December 2008 at 10:59pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

Just to add one final detail for this, the actual run time, from "The Golden Age Of American Popular Music" import CD is (1:58), just one second short of my 45's actual time.
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