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From: Steve
Date: October 16, 2003
Duke You are right- I believe Tagg's obit stated that "Born to Love You" sold about 750,000 copies for Kapp when released. I also think " Not a 100 miles left in me " was great as well as his version of Ted Daffen's "No Letter Today"! Casey Dickens has stated that when Tagg joined the TP's, their variety of music and repertoire really grew- George Clayborn, Gene Gasaway and Tagg could really harmonize- sing old dance songs like "Rambling Rose" and a neat version and harmony on Tagg's " Come on baby, let's do the Twist"