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English: Trade ad for Melba Montgomery's single "What Can I Tell The Folks Back Home".

To better adapt it to his respective Wikipedia article, the ad was cropped and cleaned in a graphics editing program. The original can be viewed at the source below.
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Source Billboard, page 40, 17 June 1967
Author Musicor Records

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