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Topic History of: For the very young (under 60) Woolies customer...
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JK2006 Way back in the 50s and 60s they had a generic brand of RECORD LABEL called Embassy where session singers (including, if I remember, Elton John when he was Reg Dwight) covered current hits almost identically and sold the vinyl copies for much less than the real thing.

What a wonderful old fashioned idea...

Some of the covers were quite awful.

But - if I was still on radio - I'd be digging out and playing some of them today.