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    Hopeton Lewis At The Corner Of The Street

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    • Hopeton Lewis – At The Corner Of The Street
    • Hopeton Lewis – Move Along With Me
    • 1. At The Corner Of The Street
    • 2. Move Along With Me

    Merritone label endorsed Hopeton Lewis as one of their star singers and here he left two of his last recordings for the label. Supposedly, both songs remain unreleased until this time and A-side features Hopeton's dark gloomy vocal. On the B-side, 'Move Along With Me' is a solo version of duet 'Right Track' with Phyllis Dillon, which were recorded for Duke Reid. According to the master tape, the song was titled 'Move Along With Me' instead of 'Right Track'.

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