"Draggin' The Line" Tommy James (1971) Roulette Records
"Draggin' the Line" is a hit song by Tommy James, who went solo after the Shondells disbanded in 1970. It was first released as the B side of "Church Street Soul Revival" in 1970. The song was judged to have some hit potential so they went back in the studio and added horns to the master and re-released it as an A side single in 1971. It was included on his second album, Christian of the World, in 1971 on the Roulette Records label. The song was James' biggest hit as a solo artist, selling more than 1 million copies. This is an original 45 RPM copy of the single.

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