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shud there not be a reference to the big northern soul classic "i'll hold you" by frankie and johnny?

Guardian 21/8/11 Britain's got talcum: Northern Soul, the film Style photographer Elaine Constantine is making a film about her teen crush: the Northern Soul scene. Bob Stanley joins the kids polishing their moves and hoping to make the grade on screen

i'll Hold You: Frankie & Johnny A Glasgow duo who showed you didn't have to be from Detroit to cut a Northern classic. Frankie, aka Maggie Bell, later sang the themes to two detective shows, Hazell and Taggart.

Bob Stanley

82.38.124.183 (talk) 19:52, 5 September 2011 (UTC) john r phelan[reply]

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