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Spookey were a Manchester soul band of the 1970s who recorded for Decca Records.[1]
A: "Someone Oughta' Write A Song About You Baby" / B: "Times" 1979
A: "Who's Taken The Lid Off This Affair?" / B: "In Your Heart" 1979
A: "On The Rocks" / B: "Friends" Satril Records 1981
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^Billboard - 29 July 1978 Dusty Springfield's "Mama's Little Girl." out some years back, revived by Spooky, Manchester based soul band now signed to Decca
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