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    Herb Ward Strange Change / Why Do You Want To Leave Me

    Argo Records
    • Herb Ward – Strange Change
    • Herb Ward – Why Do You Want To Leave Me
    • 1. Strange Change
    • 2. Why Do You Want To Leave Me

    A legendary Northern Soul hit, with the original 7" a coveted collector's item.

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    Chess Records 1964 Orig USA vinyl
      • Original LP LPS-741£15.00
        Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original = Original USA Vinyl

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