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Dave Harwood
02 Dec 2024 at 11:01
I found this advert in the 'Streatham News' dated 26th November 1954: “LITA ROZA in person - She will autograph copies of her Decca records: The 'Mama-doll' song; Call off the wedding F 10393.* Superstition; No one F 10347. Joey; Idle gossip F 10335 Skinnie minnie (fishtail); My kid brother F 10363. Changing partners ; Just a dream or two ago F 10240* with TED HEATH. Bell bottom blues; Make love to me; Tell me we’ll meet again; Doggie in the window; Stars fell on Alabama; Blacksmith blues; Secret love; Young at heart F 10277* 'Smile' (from Modern Times); Love is a beautiful stranger F 10356 High noon; Half as much; Allentown Jail; Decca long playing record LF 1187. *These records are also available in 45 r.p.m. form at SQUIRES OF TOOTING, LONGLEY ROAD, TOOTING JUNCTION.”

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