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Rockabilly 7" 45 - Gene Vincent - Red Blue Jeans & A Pony Tail on 2040-motos

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Eltham, United Kingdom

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Mabel's Record Co. label release 7" 45 - GENE VINCENT - Red Blue Jeans And A Pony Tail/I Sure Miss You. This is a mint/un-played copy. Two great tracks.Thanks for looking and good luck

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