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''Turn Now'' was a 1969 7" single released by [[Count Hamilton's Fenurl]] by HMV (HR373).'Count Hamilton's Fenurl' was a pseudonym used by [[The Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]] to release the single, the New Zealand Labour Party campaign song for the 1969  general election.
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''Turn Now'' was a 1969 7" single released by [[Count Hamilton's Fenurl]] by HMV (HR373). 'Count Hamilton's Fenurl' was a pseudonym used by [[The Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]] to release the single, the New Zealand Labour Party campaign song for the 1969  general election.
  
 
The B-Side, 'Somebody Stole my Gal', was inspired by The Goon Show.
 
The B-Side, 'Somebody Stole my Gal', was inspired by The Goon Show.
 
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==Tracklisting==
 
==Tracklisting==

Revision as of 19:25, 16 May 2020

Turn Now was a 1969 7" single released by Count Hamilton's Fenurl by HMV (HR373). 'Count Hamilton's Fenurl' was a pseudonym used by The Hamilton County Bluegrass Band to release the single, the New Zealand Labour Party campaign song for the 1969 general election.

The B-Side, 'Somebody Stole my Gal', was inspired by The Goon Show.

Tracklisting

Side A:

  • Turn Now

Side B

  • Somebody Stole My Gal