Just re-reading over this thread. I think I missed the post when somebody posted the OBI-type strip of paper that had the song titles on it. After seeing that, it jogged my memory - now I remember that my copy did have the titles on the strip like that. Unfortunately I didn't save it.
I still remember seeing Foursider in our local variety store (we had started carrying LPs, but didn't have it yet) and looking at the song titles and being stunned that there was a new entry, "Last Tango in Paris," included. I bought the set immediately and was preparing to be disappointed that LTIP was just an old song with a different name. Who knew that Herb's recording story was only about 1/4 played out by that time and he'd still be going strong 45 years later!
I still remember seeing Foursider in our local variety store (we had started carrying LPs, but didn't have it yet) and looking at the song titles and being stunned that there was a new entry, "Last Tango in Paris," included. I bought the set immediately and was preparing to be disappointed that LTIP was just an old song with a different name. Who knew that Herb's recording story was only about 1/4 played out by that time and he'd still be going strong 45 years later!
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