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Don't Go Breaking My Heart
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When I bought this single back in the 70's, the 'B' side had a song called Amoureuse, by Kiki Dee. However, the label on both sides said Don't Go Breaking My Heart. Before I played the 'B' side, I thought it might just have been an instrumental of the 'A' side, but nope. Twas Kiki Dee singing Amoureuse. Odd dont you think? Production error perhaps?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a similarly mislabelled single by a different artist. If you look closely at the edge of the record there's an etching of numbers. The A side will have a different number to the B side.
Not uncommon, according to Record Collector. Mine isn't on their list of valuable examples.
https:/ /record collect ormag.c om/arti cles/oo ps-2
Not uncommon, according to Record Collector. Mine isn't on their list of valuable examples.
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Sounds more like a reissue?
one here from 80s
https:/ /www.di scogs.c om/Kiki -Dee-El ton-Joh n-Amour euseDon t-Go-Br eaking- My-Hear t/relea se/1381 3491
Woo hoo
Nobody knows it
one here from 80s
https:/
Woo hoo
Nobody knows it