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		<title>The Nashville Teens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Find My Way Back Home / The Nashville Teens NashvilleTeensFind.mp3 Last night&#8217;s season premier of MAD MEN ended with The Nashville Teens&#8217; &#8216;Tobacco Road&#8217;, their one decent sized US hit. It reminded me I should share this story. Back in the late 80&#8242;s when I worked A&#038;R for Elektra, a guy came to play [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen:  Find My Way Back Home / The Nashville Teens <a id='wpaudio-69e0d22870087' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/NashvilleTeensFind.mp3'>NashvilleTeensFind.mp3</a></p>
<p>Last night&#8217;s season premier of MAD MEN ended with The Nashville Teens&#8217; &#8216;Tobacco Road&#8217;, their one decent sized US hit. It reminded me I should share this story.</p>
<p>Back in the late 80&#8242;s when I worked A&#038;R for Elektra, a guy came to play me his demo. Nice kid, worked at Colony Records a few blocks away on Broadway. In the 60&#8242;s, it was a haven for every release available, and the whole back wall was a 45 only counter manned by several employees &#8211; and open until 2AM. Always a hubbub of activity, the clerks were constantly juggling customers and going into the back, searching for whatever single you desired, and usually returning with it in hand. </p>
<p>Problem was they sold everything at list price &#8211; then 99¢. Seemed a fortune at the time, so you had to have unsuccessfully scoured all other shops before taking that plunge. I used to coax my Aunt Carm into the shop every summer when she&#8217;d take me on my yearly pilgrimage to the city.</p>
<p>Anyways this fellow and I get to talking, and I ask if they still have all those 7&#8242; singles in the back sorted by label (which is how they did in the 60&#8242;s &#8211; you needed to know which label and preferably it&#8217;s catalog # as well). &#8220;Yes, they&#8217;re still set up that way&#8221;. So I tell him some of my favorite ones: Deram, London, Sue, Fontana. </p>
<p>A few days later, he comes back to Elektra. I get a call from the front desk informing me he&#8217;s upfront. What the fuck does he want &#8211; the demo wasn&#8217;t great and I told him so already. Turns out he thought I was a nice guy, and wanted to encourage me to let him return with new songs &#8211; so he just grabbed all the old stock on those labels and brought them over as a present. A heart stopper of a moment. </p>
<p>&#8216;Find My Way Back Home&#8217; (on the short lived blue swirl label with the WHITE instead of BLACK London logo) was one of many, many jems.</p>
<p>True story.</p>
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