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    Robert Knight Everlasting Love / Love On A Mountain Top

    Outta Sight
    • Robert Knight – Everlasting Love
    • Robert Knight – Love On A Mountain Top
    • 1. Everlasting Love
    • 2. Love On A Mountain Top

    Official reissue of these all-time Northern Soul classics via The Torch and Wigan Casino!

    Other Releases by Robert Knight

    Robert KnightIt's Been Worth It All (1968)Rising Sons
    Nice Soul ballad. Mint unplayed USA 45
    • – Its Been Worth It All

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