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Talk Back Trembling Lips by Ernest Ashworth
This was a #1 hit for Ernie back in 1963.
Lyrics
Talk back trembling lips, shaky legs don't just stand there
Don't let her know that she's gettin' through to you
Talk back trembling lips, burning eyes don't start crying
Heart don't let her know that you're breaking in two.
Everyday our love's a battle royal
Seems that fighting's all we ever do
But if I let you know how much I love you
You'll do things to me you shouldn't do.
So talk back trembling lips, shaky legs don't just stand there
Don't let her know that she's gettin' through to you
Talk back trembling lips, burning eyes don't start crying
Heart don't let her know that you're breaking in two.
Everytime you up and hurt my feelings
I pretend it couldn't matter less
But I'm just hiding all of my emotions
Behind my broken heart I guess.
So talk back trembling lips, shaky legs don't just stand there
Don't let her know that she's gettin' through to you
Talk back trembling lips, burning eyes don't start crying
Heart don't let her know that you're breaking in two.
Heart don't let her know that you're breaking in two...
Songwriters: John D. Loudermilk
Talk Back Trembling Lips lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Imagem Music Inc
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Talk Back Trembling Lips
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"Talk Back Trembling Lips" is a 1963 song first recorded by Ernest Ashworth. The song became the most successful of Ernest Ashworth's career and was his only No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart that October. The song spent 35 weeks on the country chart.[1] The song also bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100, just missing the chart's main listing as it peaked at No. 101. Johnny Tillotson recorded a successful cover version in 1963 that peaked in early 1964.
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@hillbilly2bill
@hillbilly2bill 15 лет назад
Please remember the family of my good friend Ernie Ashworth, he passed away Monday 3/2/09 from a heart attack, his son Mark said he did not suffer. He will now be with the love of his life Bettye Rose, He became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in March 1964..45 years ago this month. not only was he a great singer but a great songwriter also, He will be missed..
@butchjean
@butchjean 15 лет назад
I talked to Ernie the day before he died, sounded like Old Ernie. I thanked him for everything he had done for me and he thanked me for all I had done for him. Two friends saying goodbye. RIP Uncle Cuz, WYXE Radio, Gallatin, Tennessee
@chvfd687
@chvfd687 3 года назад
i had the chace to meet just briefly Mr. Ashworth thru a former employer of mine. really seemed to be a geniune person. not like a lot of the stars i met in my time with this company
@chrstnclmn28
@chrstnclmn28 10 лет назад
Who ever the 5 where that didn't like this song cannot have a very good music sense, if they like what they do today, its all rubbish...the 50's and 60's where the best era of all, there will be no icons of today in 50 yrs time, be lucky to last a couple of years.
@mkl62
@mkl62 13 лет назад
A #1 hit for Ernest Ashworth on the Country & Western charts. It was the 69th #1 C&W hit in the Rock Era. Ernest, thank you for the memories. We miss you.
@greggonzales979
@greggonzales979 11 лет назад
I just love classic country. I grew up listening to these songs. This is just great music, so real, so emotional, so fun to listen to.
@ramjet174
@ramjet174 12 лет назад
Proud to say Ernie was a friend of mine and we'll all miss him. rip Erine
@larrynapier5003
@larrynapier5003 3 года назад
He was a great person ! I miss him !
@Labaron26
@Labaron26 15 лет назад
Hank Locklin and Ernie both died within days of each other...."And Then There Were None.".......all we have now are the pretenders and impersonators of the good Country Music.
@richysmith5382
@richysmith5382 Год назад
Man you just said it all thanks
@donndwyer4585
@donndwyer4585 6 месяцев назад
Posers and losers, want to be outlaws.
@danielburns987
@danielburns987 6 лет назад
this song went to #1 on the country charts in 1963!!!
@judycolson6047
@judycolson6047 9 месяцев назад
Apparently stayed there 35 weeks!
@sauquoit13456
@sauquoit13456 3 года назад
On this day in 1963 {October 6th} "Talk Back Trembling Lips" by Ernest Ashworth peaked at #1* {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart... "Talk Back Trembling Lips" reached #102 on Billboard's Bubbling Under The Top 100 chart... Between 1960 and 1970 the Huntsville, Alabama native had twenty-one records on the Hot Country Singles chart, seven made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, the above "Talk Back Trembling Lips"... His next biggest hit was "Everybody But Me", it peaked at #3 {for 1 week} on September 2nd, 1962... Ernest Bert Ashworth passed away at the age of 80 on March 2nd, 2009... May he R.I.P. And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on October 6th, 1963: At #2. "Love's Gonna Live Here" by Buck Owens #3. "Abilene" by George Hamilton IV #4. "Make The World Go Away" by Ray Price #5. ""8 x 10" by Bill Anderson #6. "You Comb Her Hair" by George Jones #7. "Guilty" by Jim Reeves #8. "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash #9. "Faded Love" by Patsy Cline #10. "Detroit City" by Bobby Bare
@sandrajgarand476
@sandrajgarand476 10 лет назад
Classic Country hits the spot every time. Keep it alive!
@countrycajunfan1959
@countrycajunfan1959 13 лет назад
My favorite song by Ernie; he is indeed missed! Loved his music; always have, always will!
@susanmiller8014
@susanmiller8014 8 лет назад
I hope nobody's getting mad cuz I'm playing the old music I just love your music I grew up with it I would the bars with it I hope everybody's enjoying it thank you
@glenfriesner8720
@glenfriesner8720 4 года назад
I did too.the junk they call country now is what pop was back in the day
@rhondalamb7053
@rhondalamb7053 4 года назад
Susan Miller love it keep playing.Thank you.
@earlslot8320
@earlslot8320 4 года назад
susan , don't worry about anyone else, play what you like, and keep listening to the best music
@INDYOSKARS
@INDYOSKARS 4 года назад
Mad ? Happy rather but don´t fergit to include some Jimmie and Hank stuff and good ole Lefty fer good measure !
@ALLRSMUSIC
@ALLRSMUSIC 14 лет назад
Ernie and Bettye were great friends. sure miss the talks Ernie and I would have about Music and The Music Business
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 13 лет назад
Thank God for youtube and the preservation of this sacred music - the Real Deal.
@mtedora
@mtedora 16 лет назад
this was the first version of this song i ever heard, and still the best in my opinion...
@karlakirkpatrick8927
@karlakirkpatrick8927 8 лет назад
my memories of good country music brought me here
@MichMike810
@MichMike810 12 лет назад
It was and still is a Beautfull Song.
@angelabakermusic
@angelabakermusic 14 лет назад
Ernie was a great person and I had the pleasure to get to know him while in Nashville. I am so sorry to hear the news. I know he is singing with the angels. We will miss you dearly Ernie! Angela Baker
@JimmysRules
@JimmysRules 12 лет назад
my name is Ernie and I'm form Germanie and I love Country Music :)
@rorygg1
@rorygg1 14 лет назад
ernie owns this song, what a classic after all these years. thanks ernie for this awesome performance
@irvinklugh8858
@irvinklugh8858 4 года назад
GOOD CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC
@barrybeeo8
@barrybeeo8 16 лет назад
one of my Dads favourite all time tunes,he has gone now,but every time i play your tune hes with me,many thanks
@SpeedyNeutrino43
@SpeedyNeutrino43 15 лет назад
Way back in the day I was a disc jockey for WAGF, a small radio station in Dothan, Alabama. Best job I ever had. Since that time I've been self employed. I enjoy my work a great deal..but that radio job was more fun than a man should be allowed to have. 12 years and I enjoyed every minute.
@wilfsask
@wilfsask 15 лет назад
Another great song by Ernie,can't beat the 50's and the 60's for great music;
@theoutsider4066
@theoutsider4066 2 года назад
Ernie Ashworth was a greatly underrated performer. He never truly gained the recognition that he rightly deserved.
@WesHuntermusicman
@WesHuntermusicman 9 лет назад
I love & miss Ernie & Bettye. They took me under their wing, brought me to Nashville, recorded with me & let me open for him on the road. He was truly what REAL country music is and/or USED to be all about. KC
@WesHuntermusicman
@WesHuntermusicman 8 лет назад
***** he was a great guy with a great heart! I will never forget all my times with Ernie and Bettie
@SpeedyNeutrino43
@SpeedyNeutrino43 14 лет назад
I remember Ernie Ashworth. darn good song...thanks
@RaisingWar
@RaisingWar 15 лет назад
ahhh forgot about this one..remember it well...these were the days...
@Johnny-xw7mf
@Johnny-xw7mf Год назад
Real Country Music Gold wooooooo from the heart wooooooo 🎶🎶🎶 wooooooo Johnny from Alabama
@h2oboater
@h2oboater 6 лет назад
I remember my Grandmother singing this song everytime it came on the Radio.... I spent alot of time with my grandmother , and I am so happy songs like this bring back such beautiful memories of my youth.... ❤❤❤❤
@markathickory
@markathickory 15 лет назад
Ernest owns this song....love the drums1
@marioncarlson8978
@marioncarlson8978 9 лет назад
I am listening to the best country western music ever played. If they would only play this on the radio again would be appreciated once again.
@terilynnwells6263
@terilynnwells6263 7 лет назад
Right ! wouldn't driving into town be great with these songs coming on and a real D.J. a local D.J.
@eric21200
@eric21200 7 лет назад
I'm 31 and I love this stuff. Better than what's on the radio today!
@ByTheBook2010
@ByTheBook2010 7 лет назад
Guess we have to abandon radio
@deanstephens5940
@deanstephens5940 6 лет назад
Here in Northeast Missouri where I live there's a station that plays some of the great classics such as this one. It's KMEM 105.5 fm. Might be able to find them on the web.
@alexcrawford5042
@alexcrawford5042 6 лет назад
Up here at ft wainwright Chet FM still plays the classics
@wacoinferno
@wacoinferno 14 лет назад
this was and still is a great song . thanks for putting it on here
@bobbykujala
@bobbykujala 15 лет назад
RIP My Friend, You will be missed Ernie and I'll always remember the shows we worked together
@larryhart8476
@larryhart8476 11 лет назад
very good song
@debbiemason6039
@debbiemason6039 3 года назад
Wow ! I remember this song when I was very young , my Daddy sang and played it on his guitar ! Talking about bringing back memories ! Daddy's singing in Heaven , now!
@ALLRSMUSIC
@ALLRSMUSIC 15 лет назад
Rest in Peace Ernie. You will be missed.
@hillbilly2bill
@hillbilly2bill 15 лет назад
Thanks for the nice things you are saying about Ernie. in Feb. he was added to other greats in the Alabama Hall of Fame.. he has lost the love of his life Bettye Rose, but a few weeks ago he did appear on the Grand Ole Opry Again.. in mid October 2008.. you are right they don't make them like this anymore. He is a wonderful guy in person and Bettye was the best..
@dld3151
@dld3151 11 лет назад
I was 12 when this came out and it was one of my favorites that year. Thanks for bringing back a very fond memory!
@jennifursun3303
@jennifursun3303 Год назад
I was two years younger
@townecarmikemh
@townecarmikemh 12 лет назад
Great song,Ernie was a great person
@vincentcellucci3537
@vincentcellucci3537 7 лет назад
song that will live forever
@hillbilly2bill
@hillbilly2bill 15 лет назад
Ernie passed away March 2, 2009. He had been released from the hospital after open heart surgery.. His son told me he had gone to get the car and Ernie went inside the house and his father was on the kitchen floor. he dialed 911 but Ernie didn't make it. He had lost the love of his life Bettye Rose and found it lonely without her. Even though his son lived with him. they were a perfect couple, did everything together.. married 50 years.. he joined the Grand Old Opry in March 1964..
@cadymann69
@cadymann69 10 лет назад
love this song. Been a long time.
@velmapeterson2119
@velmapeterson2119 5 лет назад
This. Is. my. favorite. God. I. Love. This. Song. I. Am. A. Old. Country. Girl.
@cam96ex00
@cam96ex00 6 лет назад
I LOVE this song!
@lovingtheson
@lovingtheson 13 лет назад
GEE WHIZ Y'ALL SHORE POSTED SOME GREAT SONGS HERE ...GREAT CLASSIC COUNTRY SANGERS....THEY DON'T SANG M LIKE THEY USED TO...Labaron 26 ya said it all.......Hillbilly2bill thank ya fer the info above.....when we loose onea these ol' boys we loose an important era in music....Blessins...
@gloriaanstine9289
@gloriaanstine9289 10 месяцев назад
I love the old songs ❤that I grew up with some of the best music ❤❤❤
@lynnpolowskiegirl9815
@lynnpolowskiegirl9815 9 лет назад
One of my all time Favorite s
@lostprairiedog
@lostprairiedog 14 лет назад
I love both versions. Johnny has a certain quality and so does Ernest.
@lovegermanshepherds
@lovegermanshepherds 13 лет назад
Everything by Ernie is top notch!
@denywet1
@denywet1 12 лет назад
A great performance of a great song written by one of America's greatest songwriters - John D. Loudermilk.
@GunsHarleysUSA
@GunsHarleysUSA 3 года назад
I have always loved this song and maybe even more today..Thanks for posting it. Country singers today do not come close to the the country music stars of the 50’s 60’s 70’s and even into the 80’s and 90’s and then it all seemed to change to what I call Twit country music and yes there are a few who may still sing like the old Country music legends even so it just don’t sound the same anymore to my ears..
@GrantP1974
@GrantP1974 8 лет назад
I like this song more every time I hear it.
@timothythorne9464
@timothythorne9464 5 лет назад
It's a great oldie. Now I prefer Johnny Tillotson's recording, it's a more refined, deeper production. Surprisingly the Tillotson version has always been preferred on stations playing country oldies.
@AlanPaladin
@AlanPaladin 3 года назад
@@timothythorne9464 I also like Johnny's version, but Ernie's was the first and best to me and I did not think much of it when the country stations switched to prefer Johnnys. He had more than enough air play on rock and pop stations, and country should have kept Ernie as their main play. In my humble opinion
@edgar_desouza
@edgar_desouza 13 лет назад
Good to hear the ole classics again.
@billyswann2236
@billyswann2236 10 лет назад
Great hearing this song again.
@davidkelley9314
@davidkelley9314 11 лет назад
Me and Ernie and Betty were good friends and they loved each other and I think after Ms.Betty passed away Ernie couldn't handle it without Betty and I'm sure he was depressed over losing her.also after Ernie passed away there son Mark passed away.Rip Betty and Ernie and Mark
@RobertWMahon
@RobertWMahon 4 года назад
thank you so much for putting these clips up about ernie ashworth.me and my wife had the privilege of meeting ernie through charlie louvin who i met in franklin tennessee my home town where charlie decided to move to and open a record shop in franklin tennessee.in1968 and as i was walking downtown i saw help wanted as i had just got out of the army .talked to charlie. he knew that i had been the music buzsiness before and. That the jorndanaires. elvises background singers were the background singers for charlie.so iwas very blessed to play lead guitar fore charlie on different shows and his son sonny luvin i knew too he was a nice guy and itried to be a friend to him.i really likedthe waysonny played.unfortianly sunny died one night i heard that it might have been caused by things that happened in vietnam.very much regreted sonnys death.i will allways carry his memorei in my life.charlie helped me a lot and i was lucky to that day.next day charlie louvin asked me to go with him to mcminville tennessee to work a show with ernie ashworth at erniashworths silo opry thereand charlie introduced me to ernie ashworth.ernie said hello and shook my hand and asked charlie was i the guy he had talking about to charlie ernie ashworth asked me if i would like to do a set i said yes so did about 30 minites people seemed to like me kept them dancing.from then on ernie used me a lot there and some other shows worked one show there with ronnie stoneman.great entertainern.had met ronnie and her family first come to nashville at a club in nashville called the derby club.met her mother and family at time also donna and vanand some more.will write somemore later.incidently readers all this that i am putting on u tube.i also am including more info about my life in the music bussinness.as a book publisher in new york called me and said people had called him as he has made known that he was wantimg info from people that were involved with old nashville and somebody that would have good info to share to the public and interisting storys fore the fans.so he said that he asked some people that could bring goodinfo. to the public and to the people inside the bussinness.all these posts will be the basic makeups plus some more from other people too.all of this when i am through.as my book and biography .stay tuned..title will be cowincidents.more coming a little more later.god bless.
@kristinesmart24
@kristinesmart24 4 года назад
That's such a sad sad story, but Thank you for sharing. I'm certain they're all together singing. I'm 44 now, but when I was a little "Lass", I couldn't, for the life of me understand what he was singing. I'm a night owl, so one late late night, or early early morning, they were playing one of those album/C.D. music compilation commercials with my much older Husband. He grew up on country like me, and they played this song. So now, I finally got to Google this artist and get the lyrics. I have to admit, I like this song, although I turned into a rock & roller. If it's noise with a melody, I'm all for it! Take care of yourself!
@daisyflowers9334
@daisyflowers9334 4 года назад
One of my fav all-time country hits. Ernest brought us some of the greatest country tunes.
@sonnydave8551
@sonnydave8551 6 лет назад
Real classic country!
@rhondaboncutter5812
@rhondaboncutter5812 6 лет назад
My Mom played the guitar, heard all of the best songs, all through my life! Love this!
@shonnahunt310
@shonnahunt310 6 лет назад
Brings back memories
@countrysinger1952
@countrysinger1952 13 лет назад
@hillbilly2bill I sure didn't know that Ernie died! Thank you for telling us about this!
@wilfredheggart647
@wilfredheggart647 6 лет назад
i love this song always have
@baldy194859
@baldy194859 13 лет назад
we have several great losses in the country field. this is 1 of them.
@tentoze51
@tentoze51 7 лет назад
RIP, John D. Loudermilk.
@terrygirl98
@terrygirl98 12 лет назад
I just heard this song last week and I can't get it out of my head....Love it.
@garyharris1932
@garyharris1932 11 лет назад
Wesley Rose produced this record. I sold him a 1958 Ford two door hard top that was given to his daughter. I approached him in Kroger one day and reminded him that I was the one who was the salesman who sold him the Ford. He said his daughter did not take care of the car.
@terrygirl98
@terrygirl98 12 лет назад
That is where I heard this song last week..
@hillbilly2bill
@hillbilly2bill 13 лет назад
Talk Back Tremlin' Lips was first recorded by Ernest Ashworth in 1963, that October it was a #1 hit for Ernie and stayed on the charts for 35 weeks.. BTW if you can find a recording with Ernest Ashworth it will be the original cut. He told Roy Acuff he thought Ernie Ashworth was better to say on the air.from then on he was Ernie..He Joined the Opry in March 1964. In 1964 Johnny Tillotson recorded it & was last top ten in the USA that year.John D Laudermilk wrote this & many great hits.
@RoBeatle1964
@RoBeatle1964 10 лет назад
I like this version better than the Johnny Tillotson version. Good schtuff, back when country was Country, and not crossover....
@webbjr37
@webbjr37 10 лет назад
Agree, but somehow Tillotson Wound up being the one who gets played more even on Country Classics Radio
@timothythorne9464
@timothythorne9464 5 лет назад
It's certainly good. Johnny Tillotson's version was more pop oriented, but also very attractive.
@timothythorne9464
@timothythorne9464 5 лет назад
Country music has gone from gems like this and "Love's Gonna Live Here Again" by Buck Owens, to monstrosities like the rap-country wunderkind "Old Town Road".
@allenmurray7893
@allenmurray7893 3 года назад
I like them both equally.
@peytonbass5396
@peytonbass5396 3 года назад
@@timothythorne9464 indeed.
@oldHippieAl
@oldHippieAl 13 лет назад
@dearrLIZZIE ..to dearrLIZZIE , I remember when this Great Song came out back in '63, they played in on the radio all the time. I am truly sorry for your losses. Thanks for Sharing
@robertbweyandt4194
@robertbweyandt4194 10 лет назад
Brings back bad memories, what should'a, could'a been. Too late now, though the love is still there. Great song and singer.
@beaverwithachainsaw
@beaverwithachainsaw 15 лет назад
Amen Labaron26! R.I.P. Ernie and Hank
@thegodfatherofthesec1748
@thegodfatherofthesec1748 3 года назад
Alabama Boy ! Born and raised in Alabama! Great job Ernest ! RIP !!!!
@juliecaudill9619
@juliecaudill9619 6 лет назад
Great country classic 2018 👍
@LimaGolf284th
@LimaGolf284th 13 лет назад
Great song! Brings back a truck load of memories. :- )
@bude.6123
@bude.6123 4 года назад
Good times from childhood!!
@davedunn4879
@davedunn4879 5 лет назад
Always remember this song because it was popular when we back from Gitmo and went to dry dock in Boston
@helenedmonds8928
@helenedmonds8928 4 года назад
A really great song and singer!!!
@bgsrickus
@bgsrickus 15 лет назад
Too Labaron26; ..i'm glad a few of 'em are still around!!!
@johnrahn6625
@johnrahn6625 7 лет назад
Great memories from " another place - another time "
@cathielavarnway64
@cathielavarnway64 8 лет назад
SOOOOOOOOOOO LOVE THIS SONG........XO
@linklettertammy
@linklettertammy 10 лет назад
shaky legs don't just stand there
@BonnieLBW
@BonnieLBW 15 лет назад
Love this man....
@joelambert5364
@joelambert5364 6 лет назад
song reminds me of chasing wild horse herds, all in my 62 impala hardtop. On the plains of the Navajo reservation,the dust and the laughter. Music blaring,cuz their ain't nobody else around for miles. Memories of my youth back in 98.
@normaleeshow
@normaleeshow 15 лет назад
Oh Ernie you have touched my heart with this song.
@debrawiseman1050
@debrawiseman1050 2 года назад
Too many memories
@brodeblarkowski1960
@brodeblarkowski1960 10 лет назад
Love this song my mommy's favorite.
@anne7850
@anne7850 12 лет назад
I am watching a show on rftv with Bill Anderson... it is listed as it is new tonight and they have Ernie Ashworth singing this song... :- ( it is really him, I just hate the way they put this show on as new ... and they r not new. I to loved the Johnny Tillotson rendention of this the best... he was a fav of mine in the sixties.
@martylowry8111
@martylowry8111 4 года назад
Got to play a show in Bristol, Tn. birthplace of country music with Ernie 40 years ago, Tommy Rose the resident Opry piano player and myself on the drums, he had the suit with the sequined lips, my claim to fame, time of my life. Still have a picture somewhere. Love ya' Ernie.
@jeanisaac7698
@jeanisaac7698 4 года назад
The very best in country music
@philipkane9393
@philipkane9393 5 лет назад
What a tremendous era of country music this song came out of! Takes me back to my childhood----jeez, music, both country and pop, was just wonderful back then.
@katzz6114
@katzz6114 11 лет назад
i love this song though
@nicksugg
@nicksugg 9 лет назад
love it.
@earlslot8320
@earlslot8320 3 года назад
love this song in 63 was married 1 year
@manoffaith9168
@manoffaith9168 2 года назад
How I,ve missed this wonderful piece of country music,just love this song Ernie had an awesome voice.Roy Clark and Bill Anderson,s Music is often re listened to also just need to keep my soul full of real country.Thank-you for caring and sharing.
@joeeaster5386
@joeeaster5386 7 лет назад
a john d. loudermilk creation....I love ernest's and johnny tillotson version ...both great!!!!
@wilfredheggart2497
@wilfredheggart2497 8 лет назад
love you devon
@bettyjorose
@bettyjorose 8 лет назад
This song has been running thru my mind of late. I think it is one of the all time great ones.
@oldHippieAl
@oldHippieAl 8 лет назад
+Betty Rose - yeah, I never get tired of hearing it
@TheFishdoctor1952
@TheFishdoctor1952 7 лет назад
This song is one of those timeless classics. Till the end of time as we know it.
@SPORTSNUTIM
@SPORTSNUTIM 5 лет назад
I grew up listening old country western music: my mom had a wealth of 45’s. Great memories.
@percyoved4284
@percyoved4284 7 лет назад
Great music
@marybrandle991
@marybrandle991 3 года назад
Glad to be able to hear this along with all the other great singers .seems like they are forgotten for stuff that dont make sense.peace
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