Judy B: > Hi Michael. I didn't know he did a Judy song, either, but I heard it last > Saturday night on Top Shelf Oldies. Somebody played it for me. It's > called > "Judy, You'll Never Know" and it's in the GoldMine book that I have. So, > I > guess he did both a Judy song and a Julie song. I didn't like Bobby > Sherman > much, but the song was pretty good. The single is "Judy, You'll Never Know" / "The Telegram" on Starcrest 100 (1962). When Bobby had his first hit in 1969 it was reissued on Condor 1002 although the name of the A-side was changed to "I'll Never Tell You." It's the same song though, as I had a copy (which I sold on ebay). Unfortunately it did not make a "Lost Jukebox" volume because I didn't think it was all that great (Sorry :-) ). There's a copy of the 1969 issue up on ebay right now in case you're interested: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=306&item=4054716347&rd=1#ebayphotohosting And I do know that someone else on this list has a copy of the Condor issue, but he's probably too busy planning the next IPO. If you want really good pre-fame Bobby Sherman, check out the great "Think Of Rain" / "Cold Girl" single on Epic (1967, the A-side is a Margo Guryan song predating her own version) or his two 1965 singles produced by Gary Usher - "It Hurts Me" / "Give Me Your Word" (Decca 31741) and "Hey Little Girl" / "Well All Right" (Decca 31779, the B-side is the Buddy Holly song later done by Blind Faith and Santana). Jeff http://theretros.tripod.com http://lostjukebox.tripod.com np: Lost Jukebox Vol. 172