[QUOTE=theboyfromxtown;434244] Yes, I know. I was going to deal with this in due course, but seeing as you've brought it up, I shall address the matter now.
"Searching For My Man" is the other side of a release on the Teek label in 1963 called "For As Long As You Want Me". Both sides were written by Ty Hunter and F.Bosley. "For As Long As You Want Me [[A4827)" was credited to Dotty McCullum, whereas "Searching For My Man [[A4828)" to Dot and the Velveletts [note the omission of the final "e" in the spelling].
Your assertion that this has nothing to do with Cal, Bertha, Norma, Milly or Betty is correct, as some years ago Cal told Malcolm Baumgart that she had never even heard of Dotty McCullum.
http://www.45cat.com/record/a4827a4828
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