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Don Covay R I P

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Some of you may not have heard the sad news that Don Covay passed away Saturday (31st). The news came via a Facebook posting from Don's friend and recent MD, Jon Tiven. It seems that Don had suffered from ill health since his stroke in the 1990s, and this has now taken its toll. Don, as you may know, was my first soul 'idol' and the reason for my entry into the world of music journalism, this as founder/secretary of the Don Covay Fan Club in 1966.




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Wiganer1

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atlantic legend.....see saw awesome ...better to have say no more....RIP

Rhino

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great artist gone but will never be forgotten 

Garethx

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A true giant of soul music. Rest in peace Don.

Tobytyke

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"you put something on me" one of the first and greatest soul record i ever heard on the midnight soul lp belonging to a girlfriends older brother. Don Covay must have been Mick Jaggers idol cause he doesnt half try to sound like him.

pogo paul

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So many great records, a true legend! RIP Don.

Kev Cane

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Mentioned a few years back on here about Mick Jagger's "coincidental" similar sound and phrasing to Don Covay, Don was a true "Super Dude" and "Somebody's been enjoying my home" "She was checkin out" "Leave him 1&2" are true legendary records, as good as anything IMHO that you will ever hear RIP Don and thanks for sharing your talent

 

Kev

Stateside

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Mentioned a few years back on here about Mick Jagger's "coincidental" similar sound and phrasing to Don Covay, Don was a true "Super Dude" and "Somebody's been enjoying my home" "She was checkin out" "Leave him 1&2" are true legendary records, as good as anything IMHO that you will ever hear RIP Don and thanks for sharing your talent

 

Kev

I'd agree with that. Loved his "Leave Him" 1&2 and was only playing them the other week. RIP

 

Kev

Mrtag

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See Saw Great Youth Club Soul!!! R.I.P. Don

Chris L

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A very talented man, big influence on us when in our teens, RIP.

Jim Elliott

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So influential.

R.I.P Sir.

Shelly74

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so sad to hear of Don Covay's passing another gone to soul heaven xx one of my favourites by him

Frankie Crocker

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Sad news. A great artist with several top tracks on the world's largest independent label. Gone, but not forgotten...

Kris Holmes

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Sad news, RIP to one of the greats.

Tobytyke

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and dont forget the excellent album he made that came out on philadelphia international think it was "tavelling in heavy traffic" got some good revues at the time but i dont think it sold very well.

Jez Bishop

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yes, agree with you on that one - Travelin' in heavy traffic - album P.I.R. 1976.   Sad news

and dont forget the excellent album he made that came out on philadelphia international think it was "travelling in heavy traffic" got some good revues at the time but i dont think it sold very well.

Geoff

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Just read this, sorry to hear about his death. One of soul music's greats. He started recording in the 50s, wrote Pony Time, later a hit for Chubby Checker, Letter Full Of Tears for Gladys Knight among other songs, but found his own unique style in the mid 60s on Atlantic. Used to hear plenty of his records in clubs at that time, See Saw was my favourite by him then. His LP in the early 70s, Super Dude is worth checking out. Somebody's Been Enjoying My Home is a fantastic track imo

 

RIP Don..

Ceejay

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Sad news, a great talent.

 

RIP   :hatsoff2:

Labeat

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See Saw was his most memorable song but for me "Iron out the rough spots" is my favourite, best ten quid i ever spent.

Sing all your songs in heaven now Don.... S.I.P... Sing in peace

Guest trickbag

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I Know theres a soul meetin going on somewhere.

R.I.P. DON.

rICKY.

Kev Cane

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I Know theres a soul meetin going on somewhere.

R.I.P. DON.

rICKY.

The flip also Ricky,"Thats how it feels" brilliant stuff, one of my all time faves

 

Kev

Kev Cane

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 my tribute to a legend

 

 

Kev

Guest

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Sad news, may he rest in paradise

Guest

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One of soul music's greats. He started recording in the 50s, wrote Pony Time, later a hit for Chubby Checker,

 

Just dug this out to post up...Japanese flexi-disc of Pony Time on the Japanese Yamaha label.

RIP Mr.Covay

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northernnigel60

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Another sad loss to the Soul scene,

RIP Don.

Richard Free

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Skokie sookie and iron out the rough spots constantly played for. The last 30 years or so rip don covay you gave a lot of people a lot of pleasure




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