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    First Ii Look at the Purse

    I remember this was a huge hit in Philly area when I was growing up. I was surprised to see ithat the highest it got twas # 55 nationally. Was it bigger in other regiona as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    I remember this was a huge hit in Philly area when I was growing up. I was surprised to see ithat the highest it got twas # 55 nationally. Was it bigger in other regiona as well?
    It was a popular record in Detroit-Toledo, but probably not as much in Philly that has a reputation of making hits of several Motown B-sides like Martha & the Vandellas "Third Finger, Left Hand" etc.

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    When I used to live in Camden, N.J., I used to listen to Harvey Holiday's Sunday night oldies show form 7-12. This was in the late 70's thru the time he left WDAS. He also was big on B-sides. I still remember him playing "Would I Love You" by the Miracles. A GREAT song.

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    And I remember Choosy Beggar by the Miracles getting play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockhartgary View Post
    When I used to live in Camden, N.J., I used to listen to Harvey Holiday's Sunday night oldies show form 7-12. This was in the late 70's thru the time he left WDAS. He also was big on B-sides. I still remember him playing "Would I Love You" by the Miracles. A GREAT song.
    Ahhh, another homie! Hello Lockhartgary! I remember listening to Harvey Holiday too on Sundays. Just a few hours ago I was watching an interview of Jerry Blavats and Hy-Lit.

    They were big into B-sides. I remember the Supremes "Going Down for the Third Time and David Ruffin's "Statue of A Fool" being played like they were national hits!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Ahhh, another homie! Hello Lockhartgary! I remember listening to Harvey Holiday too on Sundays. Just a few hours ago I was watching an interview of Jerry Blavats and Hy-Lit.

    They were big into B-sides. I remember the Supremes "Going Down for the Third Time and David Ruffin's "Statue of A Fool" being played like they were national hits!
    "Statue of a Fool" is another great song. When Butterball did his oldies CD series, that was one of the songs that was chosen.

    When Butterball did his Sunday night oldies broadcast live from the Ritz, I was often in attendance till they changed venues. The fact that I was not a good dancer did not deter me; the music he played was what drew me in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockhartgary View Post
    "Statue of a Fool" is another great song. When Butterball did his oldies CD series, that was one of the songs that was chosen.

    When Butterball did his Sunday night oldies broadcast live from the Ritz, I was often in attendance till they changed venues. The fact that I was not a good dancer did not deter me; the music he played was what drew me in!
    Yes! Butterball,Georgie Woods, heck even Mary Mason. I miss and enjoyed them all. We had a great group of DJ's in Detroit and around Michigan too, but my Philly guys hold a special place with me.

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    Anyone ever see Hy Lits tv show on UHF? I distinctly remember him having Brenda Holloway on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Anyone ever see Hy Lits tv show on UHF? I distinctly remember him having Brenda Holloway on.
    I did not live in Philly in those days. I heard it was syndicated to some cities. I am enjoying watching the clips on Youtube.

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    Here's a three page list of radio survey chart positions for First I Look At The Purse. I lived in Allentown at the time, 50 miles north of Philly, so I listened to a lot of Philly radio and it was a big song there. Some samples of local chart positions - #5 in Los Angeles, #3 in Baltimore, #14 in Cleveland, #13 in Wilmington, etc. At the bottom of each page you can click on "Next Page" or "Previous Page."

    http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...srt1=chartweek

    Here's Choosey Beggar - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=52266

    Here's Going Down For The Third Time - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=43168

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldiesmusicfan View Post
    Here's a three page list of radio survey chart positions for First I Look At The Purse. I lived in Allentown at the time, 50 miles north of Philly, so I listened to a lot of Philly radio and it was a big song there. Some samples of local chart positions - #5 in Los Angeles, #3 in Baltimore, #14 in Cleveland, #13 in Wilmington, etc. At the bottom of each page you can click on "Next Page" or "Previous Page."

    http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...srt1=chartweek

    Here's Choosey Beggar - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=52266

    Here's Going Down For The Third Time - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=43168

    Enjoy the site!

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    I worked in Allentown in the 80s. Great, tough town!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldiesmusicfan View Post
    Here's a three page list of radio survey chart positions for First I Look At The Purse. I lived in Allentown at the time, 50 miles north of Philly, so I listened to a lot of Philly radio and it was a big song there. Some samples of local chart positions - #5 in Los Angeles, #3 in Baltimore, #14 in Cleveland, #13 in Wilmington, etc. At the bottom of each page you can click on "Next Page" or "Previous Page."

    http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...srt1=chartweek

    Here's Choosey Beggar - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=52266

    Here's Going Down For The Third Time - http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa//cha...php?hsid=43168

    Enjoy the site!

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    From looking at these charts, the song was very popular in Detroit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    I remember this was a huge hit in Philly area when I was growing up. I was surprised to see ithat the highest it got twas # 55 nationally. Was it bigger in other regiona as well?
    The song was very popular with me... but not many others in the UK. It was the first of my treasured records I ever sold, and I didn't have that many when my friend Arthur, who was working and earning, unlike school pupil me, tempted me with 10 shillings and sixpence in UK old money. That would be 52 and a half pence in decimal currency, or 69 cents [[based on the current UK-US conversion rate).
    I've never tired of the tune...

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    When I first saw the "First I Look at the Purse" title to this thread, I immediately thought of this Nicholas Brothers video in which the poster, docludi, merged the brothers' "Stormy Weather" performance with the Contours song. Great song; great choreography, and a great edit.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaJUMWbsck0

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    It's one of my favorite Contours tunes. Atypical for a Smoke tune, methinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockhartgary View Post
    It's one of my favorite Contours tunes. Atypical for a Smoke tune, methinks.
    You're right there. It's FUNKY. Not that he couldn't be funky [[Going To A-Go-Go, If You Can Want...) but you know what I mean.

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    My favorite Contours song as well....great all around!
    Darin

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    Thanks Oldies! It was the most popular song at our weekly high school dance for weeks for some line dance that everybody did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Thanks Oldies! It was the most popular song at our weekly high school dance for weeks for some line dance that everybody did!

    I can see you guys now. LOL!

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