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  1. 21325 Thanks Paul. I must have just thought...

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    Thanks Paul. I must have just thought Smokey wrote the songs, and produced them, because the writing sounded so much like his style, and the acetates I found were Jobete Music "proof of...
  2. 21312 I thought those 3 Versatones' Motown cuts...

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    I thought those 3 Versatones' Motown cuts were written and produced by Smokey. I seem to remember his name on their 7-inch acetates. The music writing and lyrics sound like pure Smokey to...
  3. Thanks nsoule for letting us hear these...

    Thanks nsoule for letting us hear these interesting old songs. I like both better than most of the Billy Gordon led recordings by them. "Bewildered" is a halfway decent group harmony song. I think...
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    Yes, 'The Wrecking Crew's members recorded on...

    Yes, 'The Wrecking Crew's members recorded on many of Motown's L.A. recordings before the move west in 1972-74. But, I'd be surprised to learn that they ALL performed together, live, backing up...
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    The Soul Records Hit Pack 45 35011, has...

    The Soul Records Hit Pack 45 35011, has "Distributed by Bell Records" written along the bottom of the label, in error. I remember also 35010 had the same misprint.
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    The West Coast issue of the Shop Around 45 has...

    The West Coast issue of the Shop Around 45 has "Gordt" in the writer's credits instead of GordY.
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    21270 Mary Wells: “What's Easy For Two Is So...

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    Mary Wells: “What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One”/“You Lost The Sweetest Boy”
    “Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right”/“Laughing Boy”
    “Your Old Stand By”/“What Love Has Joined Together”

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  8. Thread: Soul galore

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    21265 Does anyone here know if THIS record was...

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    Does anyone here know if THIS record was the inspiration Simon Soussan had for naming his Soul re-issue label "Soul Galore"?
  9. Thread: Soul galore

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    21262 This is a song I always wondered about. ...

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    This is a song I always wondered about. It just doesn't sound like a song Ronnie [[Eugene) would sing [[or write, for that matter). It's much more like a song his brother, Al would write. ...
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    Graham, I'm not with my lists of wants by me and...

    Graham,
    I'm not with my lists of wants by me and other collectors from the 1960s & 1970s [[wrong continent). So, I can't check my old lists. So I made the comment above from memory of 55 or more...
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    21260 I've read, and been told that Hardye...

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    I've read, and been told that Hardye Producing Co. was owned by Harvey Fuqua and Gwen Gordy [[and a few people also mentioned that Anna Gordy was also a partner-but I I'm not sure about that)....
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    21256 Liberty issued "Stone Soul Picnic" by The...

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    Liberty issued "Stone Soul Picnic" by The 5th Dimension, which, almost certainly, would have sold a lot more than "Another Day, Another Heartbreak" issued on Tamla-Motown. So, my theory...
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    21252 I doubt very much that that is a labelling...

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    I doubt very much that that is a labelling error. Marc Gordon left Motown in late 1966 to form Soul City Records, with Johnny Rivers. Clearly, that was a Soul City 1967 production. They...
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    21251 Midnight Johnny - Liz Lands Shake Sherrie...

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    Midnight Johnny - Liz Lands
    Shake Sherrie [[Sherry) - The Contours
  15. 21233 I have tried out hundreds of different Hit...

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    I have tried out hundreds of different Hit Records [[budget label) over the years, and only kept a few. Most of them were terrible covers or remakes by not-very talented or enthusiastic pop...
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    21229 Not bad, but I like The Checkers' version...

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    Not bad, but I like The Checkers' version better. It was one of the first records I bought [[78, of course). Also, I'd rather hear The Raelettes backing him on it, than The Ray Charles...
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    21217 Thanks very much, Gary, for posting this...

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    Thanks very much, Gary, for posting this informative video.
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    21202 Vern Bullock also wrote songs for mickey...

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    Vern Bullock also wrote songs for mickey Stevenson's Venture Records, along with Clarence Paul, for a few years during the late 1960s.
  19. 21196 Of course, you are correct, Carlo. I...

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    Of course, you are correct, Carlo. I stand corrected. My memory of over 55 years ago is faulty. I bought "You're Good Enough For Me"/"Bye Bye Baby" when it was released, and sure enough I...
  20. 21195 [[1) I think that the rumour that Berry...

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    [[1) I think that the rumour that Berry bribed DJs to not play Mary's records is just an "urban legend". I think that was conflated with the other rumour going around in late 1964 through...
  21. 21194 There's a good reason why a lot of Mary's...

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    There's a good reason why a lot of Mary's 20th Century Fox recordings sounded like her Motown recordings - Several of them were produced by ex-Motowners, Robert Bateman and Andre Williams, and...
  22. 21193 Those L.A. Versatiles were just The Fifth...

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    Those L.A. Versatiles were just The Fifth Dimension's three men. They changed their group name to "The Fifth Dimension", when they added the two women. All their venue gig posters showed...
  23. Thread: Tommy Neal

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    21192 Good point, ESPECIALLY because Soulhawk...

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    Good point, ESPECIALLY because Soulhawk was distributed nationally by industry giant, Atlantic, and so, had a much, much stronger distribution reach than Palmer. It makes little sense. The...
  24. Thread: Tommy Neal

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    I saw the yellow-orange Pamline, The Palmer, and...

    I saw the yellow-orange Pamline, The Palmer, and the Vault issues. The Vault issue was the most common, and was nationally distributed. I saw it all over USA. The Pamline was only distributed in...
  25. Thread: Tommy Neal

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    21190 Vault was mainly a record distributor for...

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    Vault was mainly a record distributor for small and tiny labels, and didn't have any recording of their own projects, as far as I remember. They acted similarly to how Bell Records operated...
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