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Topic History of: Question for vinyl fans...
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Mart Cheers both of you, I believe Mister Murray rings a bell.
This would also tie in with the fact that at around the time I first heard it, Fly were buying up a lot of back catalogue, by the Move, Joe Cocker, Procul Harum and Tyrannosaurus Rex and re-issuing them as singles and reduced price albums, which eventually ended up with MFP.
I`m going to take a chance and order a copy of the Mister Murray single from Gemm.
I can`t get the song , which is the ultimate rainy summer song, out of my head!
Dickie Ticker www.gemm.com is what you need;

www1.gemm.com/c/search.pl?field=TITLE&am...8&Go%21.y=24
The Cat There was a guy called Mister Murray who released a song by that name in 1965. Not sure if it's the same one though.
Mart I`m aware of that release, but it is actually none of the above I`m afraid.

It was played in 12/8, like a doo-wop song, and the chorus went "Dannnn came thw Waaiiin", as the guy faked crying into his beer.
Johnny Walker used to play it.
JK2006 Didn't Carly Simon do a version of this?