Talk:Never My Love

Never My Love/An anachronistic mistake in this article
In the article for the song, Never My Love written by The Addrisi Brothers there is a very much. by even a casual observer, an anachronistic mistake in regards to the most recognizable and best charting and selling version of the song by The Association. Unfortunately this anachronistic mistake would be difficult for someone to correct due to the fact whoever had put in the article a quoting of another source, online, that in and of itself made the mistake. This is the mistake: It is written that The Association performed the song on both NBC-TV's Hullabaloo and ABC-TV's Shindig!, both of which would have been hugely impossible, since both shows were already off-the-air for MORE then a year before The Addrisi Brothers even wrote the song, let alone before The Association recorded the song. --2601:C6:8400:BDC4:E833:7E9A:78E9:2FB7 (talk) 02:18, 26 May 2016 (UTC)Peter Bradfield--2601:C6:8400:BDC4:E833:7E9A:78E9:2FB7 (talk) 02:18, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

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Who plays bass?
I'm confused. The Insight Out article mentions Hal Blaine on drums, Al Casey and Mike Deasy on guitar, Larry Knechtel on keyboards and Joe Osborn on bass. So on one hand, the album article says that Osborn played the bass part, but in this article, it says Ray Pohlman and I see that both Pohlman (in this article) and Osborn (in the album article) are sourced. But then, I'm also seeing the "Ray Pohlman's clever arrangement" so maybe Pohlman just did the arranging while Osborn played the bass part and the instrumental track on the song is the same as mentioned in the album article?--2601:153:800:8308:3813:9EF8:FA5A:C703 (talk) 01:51, 1 April 2018 (UTC)