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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Indian Love Call'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Indian Love Call'

KARL DENVER Indian Love Call (1963 UK 7" vinyl single with four prong centre, with the singing entertainer presenting one of his huge radio hits, also including his version of My Melancholy Baby, Decca company die cut paper sleeve F11674) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Love Me With All Your Heart'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Love Me With All Your Heart'

KARL DENVER Love Me With All Your Heart (Scarce 1964 UK radial Decca logo 'ffrr' blue & silver label 7" vinyl single also featuring Am I That Easy To Forget with intact original four prong push out centre, generic Decca orange stripey companysleeve 45-F11905) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Wimoweh'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Wimoweh'

KARL DENVER Wimoweh (1961 UK four-prong centre 7" vinyl single credited to Paul Campbell [a nom-de-plume used by The Weavers], though the copyright should really belong to Solomon Linda, but that's another story! Also features 'Gypsy Davy', Decca company die cut paper sleeve 45-F11420) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Wimoweh 89'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Wimoweh 89'

KARL DENVER Wimoweh 89 (1989 UK 2-track 12" single released on FACTORY RECORDS, updated version of Denvers own hit single from 1961, includes an instrumental version of the flipside, recorded & mixed by Mike Pickering & Graeme Park. Thepicture sleeve displays some light edge & corner wear, whilst the vinyl has only light signs of play) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Mexicali Rose'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Mexicali Rose'

KARL DENVER Mexicali Rose (1961 UK 7" vinyl single with intact 4-prong centre, also featuring Bonny Scotland, die-cut company sleeve. There is a small annotation to one label and the vinyl shows the odd paper scuff to indicate play 45-F11395) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Hits'Click here for more info about 'Karl Denver - Hits'

KARL DENVER Hits (1962 UK 4-track 7" vinyl EP featuring Marcheta, Mexicali Rose, Never Goodbye, A Little Love, A Little Kiss, front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows just a little corner creasing to the laminate with a bit of discolouration to the unlaminated back & the vinyl remains in excellent condition with just a few light surface scuffs to show for its fifty years DFE8504) more...
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