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    Major Harris Call Me Tomorrow / Where Have All The Flowers Gone

    Outta Sight
    • Major Harris – Call Me Tomorrow
    • Walter Jackson – Where Have All The Flowers Gone
    • 1. Major Harris – Call Me Tomorrow
    • 2. Walter Jackson – Where Have All The Flowers Gone

    One time member of the Delfonics, Major Harris, bringing us his dancefloor anthem “Call Me Tomorrow” from 1968. On the flip, Walter Jackson is no stranger to the rare soul scene but perhaps his least likely dancefloor hit is his 1965 soulful rendition of Pete Seeger’s political folk song “Where Have All The Flowers Gone”.

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