Johnny Maestro & The Crests – I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture
Johnny Maestro & The Crests – Afraid Of Love
1. I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture
2. Afraid Of Love
Johnny Maestro & The Crests 'I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture' has been a staple of the scene since it was first played over 40 years ago. The flip side 'Afraid Of Love' is an altogether more up-tempo number that has been sadly overlooked until now!
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