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'''JOHN MY LOVER'''.  AKA "[[Johnny Lover]]," "[[Johnny Lover's Gone]]". The melody under this title was recorded in August, 1927, by J.P. Nestor and Norman Edmonds (Galax, Va.) in Bristol, Tennessee. The side, however, was not issued by the Victor company.  
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JOHN MY LOVER. AKA "Johnny Lover," "Johnny Lover's Gone". The melody under this title was recorded in August, 1927, by J.P. Nestor and Norman Edmonds (Galax, Va.) in Bristol, Tennessee. The side, however, was not issued by the Victor company.

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