Talk:Tommy Hunt
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Discography mention of "Human" / "Parade Of Broken Hearts"
[edit]On my record in my possession, it clearly shows that "The Parade of Broken Hearts" is the A side, with a catalog number of 1219 A, while the other side shows 1219 B.
In the case of this record, the B side charted, reaching #48 in 1961. Sometimes, the B side will chart, but that doesn't mean it is shown first in a discography.
I won't make the change to this article right now, in case anyone has any contradictory evidence. Stevie is the man! Talk • Work 15:01, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
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