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    LOVE me some Walter!!!
    I'd also add "Tell Me Where It Hurts" to that list, even though it came later.

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    Hi S.S.,

    "Tell Me Where It Hurts" will appear on the next thread on Walter. This thread covers singles released from 1962-1970.
    Last edited by no_place_like_motown; 05-10-2013 at 04:39 AM.

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    Okie dokie, no_place_like_motown.

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    When was Lee Cross released? I forget, but that piano intro is the most soulful thing I've ever heard. Whoever played those opening notes and chords - played the hell out of 'em.

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    "Lee Cross" was the flip of "It's All Over" released in 1964. I don't have access to YT at the moment but I'll check later today to see if it's on YT and I'll add LC to this list.

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    From 1964:

    Walter Jackson - Lee Cross
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XruPJw8xKWc

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    Thread bumped for benefit of RobertZ. My favourite has always been "It's An Uphill Climb to the Bottom".

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    I did a post on[sir walter jackson] on another website,and only one person there even knew who he was...i ran back here as fast as my keyboard would let me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 144man View Post
    Thread bumped for benefit of RobertZ. My favourite has always been "It's An Uphill Climb to the Bottom".
    Thanks so much! Will listen tonight. "Uphill" is excellent, to be sure! I think most of the Okeh material is majestic. Are you familier with the later material?

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    Another gem is the great[b-side]of his 1976 hit[feelings]the song is[words]very good song.

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