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Help finding a download?

I can't seem to find a copy of a song called "Barbara" by the original White Temptations, released around 1958 or 1959 (I think). I have searched iTunes and the 'net, but to no avail. If anyone can help, I would be most grateful.

Thanks!
 
Check your personal mail box...I have sent you my e-mail address, shoot me your e-mail adress and I'll send you a copy of Barbara by the "Temptations" and Barbara by the "Encores".
 
If you were in Brooklyn in Baltimore, and this was about 20 years ago I would have sent you to Roadhouse Oldies for a good, clean 45 of it. Guaranteed that guy would have had it.
 
Silkie said:
If you were in Brooklyn in Baltimore, and this was about 20 years ago I would have sent you to Roadhouse Oldies for a good, clean 45 of it. Guaranteed that guy would have had it.

Silkie, did you ever visit Ferndale Oldies? I was there once and still treasure the records and the memory of the visit.
The beehive-hair lady had maintained the spark of her 1950's youth and was still having lots of fun.
She'd put on a record lke "Underwater" by the Frogmen and start twisting right there on the spot.
 
GridLeakBias said:
stilldustyvinyl said:
"Barbara" by the Temptations is also found on You-Tube, you can download it there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir97K8wr9Jk

(My thanks to Hornet61 for his generous offer. Hornet is DJ'ing my birthday bash in July.)

can't wait......we are going to rock the house from honky tonk country -to honky tonk bill doggett and everything in between....Thanks for having me
 
Tom Wells said:
Silkie said:
If you were in Brooklyn in Baltimore, and this was about 20 years ago I would have sent you to Roadhouse Oldies for a good, clean 45 of it. Guaranteed that guy would have had it.

Silkie, did you ever visit Ferndale Oldies? I was there once and still treasure the records and the memory of the visit.
The beehive-hair lady had maintained the spark of her 1950's youth and was still having lots of fun.
She'd put on a record lke "Underwater" by the Frogmen and start twisting right there on the spot.

Never was much of a fan of the Glen Burnie area; I used to go to Roadhouse Oldies in Brooklyn, which was right down the street on Ritchie Highway - general vicinity. I almost had a cow the day I saw him with a tiny little corner with a handful of CDs for sale - but they were all forgotten 45s.
 
Lots of Glen Burnie IS considered as an armpit; this was an older section tucked away in curvy streets and looked a lot like Brooklyn. I remember the crabs at ...Kennedy's? in Brooklyn.
And that the Ladies' room was misspelled as "Ladys" room, pronounced as in "Gladys".
 
In Baltimore, Howard Street was the place to go way back when. Last time I was in Baltimore Howard Street was a dismal place at best.
 
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