I wasn't ignoring anything, my friend.
I was merely adding a comment.
Where did I say anything "didn't count"??
BTW, the UK is not a "region". It is a state that has been around for a damn...
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I wasn't ignoring anything, my friend.
I was merely adding a comment.
Where did I say anything "didn't count"??
BTW, the UK is not a "region". It is a state that has been around for a damn...
Carl Carlton did nothing in the UK - but the Love Affair had a number one with it in 1968.
Always preferred Robert's version!
An Excellent choice. :)
What were the original release dates for these?
Are they 60's recordings?
From a UK perspective, this subject is huge.
What America perceived as "the British Invasion" in the early 60's, we saw quite differently.
Almost every successful UK band were simply doing...
Gladys Knight and the Pips - Groovin' [[1968)
Marvin Gaye - Groovin' [[1970)
TWO great versions of the Rascals song :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSMlQ18pCR0&feature=kp
"Sweet Soul Music" - released by Arthur Conley in '67, and "written" by Conley and Otis Redding.
But have a listen to "Yeah Man" by Sam...
Hello from the UK
And thank you for the invite to the site.
These tracks are very cool.
The first Carol Anderson is particularly good.
Never heard it before.