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This collection of Jimmy Holiday's Everest recordings includes each of the 12 sides the soul singer/songwriter recorded for the label between 1963 and 1965: the original hit version of "How Can I Forget?" plus "Janet," "Poor Boy," and "I Believe in Love," among others. ~ Richard Pack
Personnel: Jimmy Holiday (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Mark Marymont.
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