also....im unable to do this now but heres the other post
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also....im unable to do this now but heres the other post
reposting this again in anyone missed it first time round
alway liked this version of Major Lance
https://youtu.be/gR4yHgaeUY0https://youtu.be/gR4yHgaeUY0
my fave
https://youtu.be/M8bgM7tfdYQ
really like this extended version and photo of the Andantes......who were on this withithe Detroit Symphony Orch and Funk Bros
and here it is...13359
heres a jukebox ep which i have
13332
thru to next round....:D
https://youtu.be/__FlcEfPBzs
i have the sheet music to "dont forget about me" on the wall behind my pc...........every day barbara is there smiling at me :)
i count them as Detroit for the period they recorded there...lol
thanks to Kris Holmes for posting this on Soul Source
https://youtu.be/8LtQOzYP2PU
one of Detroits finest vocal groups prove they still have the pipes....hope they do well
aha...its a Johnny Powers project..they also recorded on Sidra..must be Detroit.isnt Johnny still going
heres an unusual one... the Profonix on Davey Paul..is this a Detroit Group...never heard anything else by them...also how did Holland Dozier Holland get the writing credit?
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i dont know if this has been discussed before...why did motown use the backing track of the temps "ive gotta find a way to get you back" for this version...rather than the usual one...are there any...
from 1970..the Ruffin Brothers
https://youtu.be/XrONHrggz6E
Dave Bupp must have been very pleased that one of his heros Jerry Butler recorded it superbly on his Soul Artistry album......
https://youtu.be/aQ-L1_JdSuM
slightly off topic....but im sure members who havent heard this will be interested...its a good job Berry Gordy never got to hear about this one...
heres another UK version contemporary with the Carrolls..........interesting that Jo Armstead gets a co-writers credit.....which could point to it being pre motown........https://youtu.be/G1vEb-raKUA
it may not have been a motown song....1966 was when A+S joined motown i think but they were having hits just before that [[Ray Charles etc)....and Polydor did put out Edwin Starr Ric-Tic...
I think the song morphed from the UK 1966 Carrolls song which Ashford and Simpson also wrote..........i cant trace a Motown version of this but there is supposed to be a publishers acetate of...
i have a good story about Billy Stewart...............apparently while he was performing in the UK in 1966 he was singing his "Sitting in the Park" which had recently been covered by UK artist...
didnt Berry Gordy sue Curtis Mayfield [[successfully) claiming that Cant Satisfy was a rip off of This Old Heart of Mine?.....outrageous :mad:
if anyone should sue for "happy " it should be these guys....................
https://youtu.be/5FBN47jTn7w
http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/jun/27/souls-holy-grail-why-the-rarest-record-in-the-world-is-causing-so-much-fuss
great stuff......thanks for posting.....have posted the link on Soul Source...
thanks for that mowsville any idea how many pic sleeves of each were done.....and how to tell a repro from an original?