So glad you're not gone, Tom.
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So glad you're not gone, Tom.
There's a nice version of "Fever" on the Hello Dummy album.
After Willie Tyler and Lester split up, Willie Tyler was fine, but Lester's performances were rather wooden.
One Broken Heart For Sale - Elvis Presley
Quick Joey Small - Kasenetz-Katz
The Price of Love - Everly Brothers
Could it be The Mynah Birds?
Yeah, H-D-H seemed to be experimenting with traditional R & B riffs at the time as in Marvin's "You're A Wonderful One". "Lovelight" uses a clever update of the Bo Diddley beat.
I wonder if it could have originally been written in the style Jr Walker eventually recorded it.
Right Here Right Now - Fatboy Slim
Plastic Man - The Temptations
Me too..........
Living In The Plastic Age - The Buggles
When I saw The Supremes in concert in London, before "Bad Weather" was performed a limited number of whistles were handed out to selected members of the audience.
Duck You Sucker - Jerry Ross Symposium
As all these acetates relate to Motown, is there any chance of moving this thread to the Motown Forum?
I remember reading somewhere that he had said something along the lines of that if Rap had been popular when he was starting out, he would have recorded everything himself and not needed to have any...
Of the previously unreleased stuff not yet mentioned, "Gotta Say It, Gonna Tell It Like It Is" and "The World Is Rated X" immediately spring to mind.
Let's Make Love Now - Art & Honey
Joy to the World - Three Dog Night
Could Carole Kaye have been included?
The Answer to Everything - Del Shannon
[and definitely not 42]
Question - Lloyd Price
"...Here I am and here I'll stay,
Till the milk runs out of the Milky Way..."
Sweet Darlin' - Martha & Vandellas
Just discovered a track I missed from my listing: "I Really Love You" by Rare Earth.
I'll go along with that, and although not in the intro there's a similar sounding drum roll throughout J.J. Barnes "Real Humdinger".