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Posted by hifitommy on March 20, 2012 at 22:55:49:

thats the name of the song and its the last one on the album. i had the same difficulty finding that song after hearing it in 1976 or 7 on KLON. chuck niles had played it, and when i asked him personally about it years later, he couldnt remember the album.

after MANY years of diligently listening for it, they played it and back announced it. i bought a copy of the LP on ebay and felt triumphant.

this is in addition of fingering through a staggering number of nancy wilson LPs in used record stores. it seems she made a prodigious number of albums. only about five years after getting my copy from ebay did i find one in a used record pile.

below is a link to one on evay right now. i searched -nancy wilson this mother's daughter- and it was the first one.