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Rose in the early seventies as an
employee of General Motors
(courtesy
Graham Finch)
Thelma 102 : A side c
11/1964 : I can't leave you
Written by James Gopphine and Don Davis Produced by Don Davis
Thelma 102 : B side c
11/1964 : Someday Written
and Produced by Joey "Kingfish" Stribling Ric
Tic
105 : A side c
9/1965
: That's
What He Told Me Written by Bob Hamilton and
Joanne Bratton Arranged and
produced by Bob
Hamilton (aka Rob Reeco) Ric
Tic
105 : B side c
9/1965 : Holding
Hands Written by
Al Hamilton (aka Al Kent),
Joanne Bratton, Bob Hamilton Produced by Al
Hamilton, Richard
Morris Arranged by William "Sonny" Sanders Golden
World 33 : A side c
3/1966 : Sweetheart
Darling Written
by Al Hamilton. Bob Hamilton, Joe Hunter, Richard Morris Produced by Al Hamilton, Richard
Morris Golden
World 33 : B side c
3/1966 :
That's What He
Told Me Written by Bob Hamilton and
Joanne Bratton Produced by Bob
Hamilton Revilot
204 : A side c.11/1966 : I
Miss My Baby Written by D Peoples (aka Richard Parker) Produced by Solid Hitbound Productions Revilot
204 : B side c.11/1966
: Hit And
Run Written by George McGregor and Cody Black Produced by George McGregor and Don Davis Revilot
206 : A side c.11/1966
: I
Still Wait For You Written by Leon Ware, Mike Terry Produced by Leon Ware Revilot
206 : B side c.11/1966
: Come
Back In A Hurry Written by Leon Ware and Mike Terry Produced by Leon Ware
Having such
legendary Detroit record labels as Thelma, Golden World, Ric-Tic
and Revilot on your C.V. is impressive enough. When your 45s
include such treasured 60's classics as Hit And Run
and I Can't Leave You, you're guaranteed cult
status.
Notes thanks to
Graham
Finch
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