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R H Draney (dadoctah@spamcop.net) 2015/08/30 18:43

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Have been working my way through the massive collection of Lost Jukebox
discs, and I spotted a record that doesn't seem to belong...out of the more
than 6,000 songs, I recognized about forty, some because I've heard them on
The Dr Demento Show, some because I own surplus-store ex-radio-station
copies of the 45s myself...but for the most part the collection is what I
understood it to be: records that for whatever reason never made any impact
on the charts back in the day...granted, there are artists we're all quite
familiar with doing forgotten tunes, and well-known numbers performed by
people other than the ones we associate them with....

But there on volume 206, I find "Don't Say You Don't Remember" by Beverly
Bremers...I still hear this regularly on the oldies station I listen to,
and it doesn't even appear to be some obscure alternate take...Wiki says
the record hit #10 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart in '71, and got as
high as #15 on the Hot 100 the following year, placing as #86 for the 1972
year-end chart....

So it's hardly a forgotten single...I'm puzzled how it found its way into
the Lost Jukebox, as much as I'm puzzled by why the Shazam app insists on
identifying it as "No Digas Que No Recuerdas" by "The Music Makers", and
then offers me a YouTube video of Bremers anyway (there doesn't seem to be
a YouTube clip of the Spanish version)...any thoughts?...r

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