At 09:18 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote: >"Somebody wants to love you", "I can feel your heartbeat", "point me in the >direction of Alberquerque", a bunch of others from The first Partridge Family >LP. Loved that LP! - and "Up to Date" and "Sound Magazine" had some great pure pop like "That Will Be The Day" (not the Buddy Holly song), "Summer Days" and "I Would Have Loved You Anyway". >"Spend some time lovin' me", "La, la, la", "Seattle", and most of the rest of >'Bobby Sherman's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1" (I like that is was Vol. 1!). I think "Spend Some Time Lovin' Me" was the b-side of "Jule Do Ya Love Me", I think I played it more than the A-Side. I fondly remember a lot of cool B-sides like the Defranco Family's "Sweet Sweet Loretta", The Flying Machine's "Maybe We've Been Loving Too Long" Donny Osmond's "Love Me", David Cassidy's "All I Want To Do is Touch You" and Dainel Boone's "Truly Julie". There was a girl in my 5th grade class named Julie who played that side a lot. I was at a elementary school computer sale last year and I spied one of those big Nucomb mono school phonographs for $10. Had it worked (the amp didnt work) I would have got it just for playing worn-out 45's. Those things were built tough like a guitar amp and can crank loud. >The K-Tel record called "Dynamite!" which I recall had "the night Chicago >died", and "stuck in the middle with you", I think it also had the lords Prayer >sung in a very 70's way. Sister Janet Mead did that one - I remember singing that one with freinds in church. Billy G. Spradlin http://listen.to/jangleradio