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Gene Vincent Humpity Dumity-a Love And Leave Them Kinda Guy Columbia Db 7218 on 2040-motos

US $58
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STENHOUSEMUIR, Falkirk, United Kingdom

STENHOUSEMUIR, Falkirk, United Kingdom
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here is your chance to bid on a very good  copy of gene vincents single from 1963. called humpity dumpity - a love them and leave them kinda guy Columbia db 7218 comes with a original inner bag. the record is in very condition  labels very good plus no writing . and playing surface has quite a lot of marks either side but plays excellent no sticks bad crackle or jumps nice to listen to. two good songs here,  great song from gene vincent  here. one for your collection. thanks for looking good luck if bidding

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