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    1966-the best year of the sixties for black artist?

    Hey gang,i'm not talking about sales figures but the number of black singers who had hits the magical year,not motown[we all know what they did]but the little known or unknowns who came and went that year...j.j.jackson[but i's alright]..roscoe robinson[baby that's enough]..lou rawl[love is a hurting thing]..bobby moore and the rhythm aces[seaching for my baby]..the players[he'll be back]..the artistics[i'm gonna miss you]..eddie holman[this can't be true]..darrell banks[open the door ]..the poets[she blew a good thing]..johnny and the expressions[something i wanna tell you]..howard tate[ain't nobody home]j.j.barnes[real humdinger]bobby hebb[sunny]now this is not a complete list of course but you get the idea,now there may have been others years maybe in the fifties with doo-wop but i'm talking about so many having big hits,some continued some didn't,any observations on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    Hey gang,i'm not talking about sales figures but the number of black singers who had hits the magical year,not motown[we all know what they did]but the little known or unknowns who came and went that year...j.j.jackson[but i's alright]..roscoe robinson[baby that's enough]..lou rawl[love is a hurting thing]..bobby moore and the rhythm aces[seaching for my baby]..the players[he'll be back]..the artistics[i'm gonna miss you]..eddie holman[this can't be true]..darrell banks[open the door ]..the poets[she blew a good thing]..johnny and the expressions[something i wanna tell you]..howard tate[ain't nobody home]j.j.barnes[real humdinger]bobby hebb[sunny]now this is not a complete list of course but you get the idea,now there may have been others years maybe in the fifties with doo-wop but i'm talking about so many having big hits,some continued some didn't,any observations on this?
    I agree with you about 1966 and being a special year in music, especially R&B. I see you have already mentioned the first record that came to my mind when I saw the title of this thread [[Darrell Banks "Open the Door ....."). let me reflect a moment before I contribute.....

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    I first thought of "Cool Jerk" by The Capitols.

    Now, I don't know if it is statistically true that 1966 was the best year for Black artists in the 60s, but it's high up there. I think a case could also be made for 1968.

    There is no doubt that both Motown and Stax/Atlantic played a major role in opening the door to Black artist and the music.

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    Good points soulster,but i guess the point i'm trying to get across is that it seemed thatevery black singer who went into a recording studio in[66]came out with a hit song,their fifteen minutes of fame.

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    ABSOLUTELY!!!

    Would add more to your list bro R & B, but no time at this time.

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    Here's a couple quickies:
    Ooo Baby Baby - Miracles
    World of Fantasy - The 5 Stairsteps
    I Do - Billy Stewart
    When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
    United - The intruders
    Happy Man - The Jive Five
    Sunny - Bobby Hebb
    You Better Go - Derek Martin
    Hold On I'm Comin` - Sam & Dave
    I Love You One Thousand Times - The Platters [[Sonny Turner)
    Boogalu Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
    Funky Broadway _ Dyke & The Blazers
    I'm In Love - Wilson Pickett
    Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown
    Love Makes The World Go Round - Deon Jackson
    Cool Jerk/Hello Stranger - The Capitols
    Please Baby Please - The Reallistics / Sensations

    So many great ones, no time to think of and list right now.

    Last edited by Soul Sister; 06-28-2014 at 10:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Sister View Post
    ABSOLUTELY!!!

    Would add more to your list bro R & B, but no time at this time.

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    Here's a couple quickies:
    Ooo Baby Baby - Miracles
    World of Fantasy - The 5 Stairsteps
    I Do - Billy Stewart
    When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
    United - The intruders
    Happy Man - The Jive Five
    Sunny - Bobby Hebb
    You Better Go - Derek Martin
    Hold On I'm Comin` - Sam & Dave
    I Love You One Thousand Times - The Platters [[Sonny Turner)
    Boogalu Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
    Funky Broadway _ Dyke & The Blazers
    I'm In Love - Wilson Pickett
    Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown
    Love Makes The World Go Round - Deon Jackson
    Cool Jerk/Hello Stranger - The Capitols
    Please Baby Please - The Reallistics / Sensations

    So many great ones, no time to think of and list right now.

    All I can say is WOW!

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    One of the biggest Soul acts in Britain in 1966 was LEE DORSEY, who had 2 Top-10 hits [["Holy Cow" and "Working In The Coalmine") and also charted with "Get Out Of My Life Woman" and "Confusion".

    I see "Working In The Coalmine" was also a Top 10 hit in the U.S. so that should be added to the list ...

    Roger

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    Just thought of a few more:
    "Function At The Junction" - Shorty Long
    "Bernadette" - The Four Tops
    "Bad Luck"/"My Luck Is Bound To Change" - Bobby Lee
    "I Can't Stand For You To Leave" - Joe Valentine
    "My Girl Sloopy" _ The Vibrations
    "I Do" - The Marvellos
    "Here's A Heart" - The Presidents
    "Reunited", etc..- Peaches [[Francine Barker) & Herb
    "I'm Still Waiting" - The Bluebells
    "It's Gonna Take A Miracle" - The Royalettes
    Can't think of: The Toys hit
    [[Cannot think of the correct title): "It's The Last Train To Jacksonville" - Freddy [[?)

    THE MANHATTANS :
    Can I
    "I'm The One Love Forgot"
    "Searchin' For My Baby"

    I believe most of these were in 1966, though a couple may be wrong [[?).

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    Soul Sister,

    The track you can't remember the title of is "Are You Lonely For Me Baby" by Freddie Scott.

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    Great list sis,how could i forget the blubells incredible[i'm still waiting]patti soars on that one.

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    YES!!! Thank you, 144man,
    These moments of memory loss when you get older sucks big time!
    I knew it was Freddy Scott so well yet it just wasn't coming to mind, lol.....

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