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Final Vinyl To Cd.........somebody Must Know.....please.

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ibizaboy | 15:28 Wed 17th Jun 2020 | Music
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i have the following on 7" vinyl and cannot find any of them on ANY cd. is there anybody out there who knows different.!
tony etoria....i can prove it (1977)
kenny williams....(you,re) fabulous babe.(1977)
gigiola cinquetti...go..(1974) eurovision song,
but sung in english not si
inga ....do i have to(1990) pet shop boys cover version
nevada..in the bleak midwinter.(1980)
and finally.....chris hills two christmas novelty records...disco santa and bionic santa. ( i have already found renta santa on cd.!
thanks in advance everyone.
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All avaiable on you tube. Download audacity and make your own cds?
Do an internet search for a website called Discogs. You can put in the name of your artists and see if any of the tracks appear on compilations, and if any we're on CD or vinyl only. I use it all the time.
Tony Etorio is on North of Watford Vol. 2
Kenny Williams is on a CD called Black Velvet
Nevada is on Pictures in the fire
Pet Shop Boys is on a cd called Alternative
All available on Discogs
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thankyou for suggestions and ideas so far............. to be fair i did forget to mention i have already looked at discogs and i only want to obtain them on cd. big thanks to howlett1000 for finding 2 for me. p,s its ingas version of do i have to that im after, not the pet shop boys.
You can get the Inga Humpe version on CD from Discogs.
The cover song Do I Have To? appears on the 'Planet Oz' album.

https://www.discogs.com/Inga-Planet-Oz/release/385336

The Pet Shop Boys version is so much better as it's their own song.

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