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The Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents Spyder Turner's 1966-67 classic hit version of 'Stand By Me' on MGM Records, a

masterpiece recording. His vocal impressions of Jackie Wilson, David Ruffin, Billy

Stewart, Smokey Robinson and Chuck Jackson was his way of tributing to the great

top R&B / Soul artists during the era of the mid 1960's. Chuck Jackson was Spyder's

influence in music.

'Stand By Me' hit No.3 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart, the week ending January 28, 1967

while his self-titled LP 'Stand By Me' charted No.25 on the R&B album charts on April, 15 1967.

Originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961, it was based on a old spiritual called

'Lord, Stand By Me'. King wrote new lyrics to the tune.

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The Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents Spyder Turner's 1966-67 classic hit version of 'Stand By Me' on MGM Records, a

masterpiece recording. His vocal impressions of Jackie Wilson, David Ruffin, Billy

Stewart, Smokey Robinson and Chuck Jackson was his way of tributing to the great

top R&B / Soul artists during the era of the mid 1960's. Chuck Jackson was Spyder's

influence in music.

'Stand By Me' hit No.3 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart, the week ending January 28, 1967

while his self-titled LP 'Stand By Me' charted No.25 on the R&B album charts on April, 15 1967.

Originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961, it was based on a old spiritual called

'Lord, Stand By Me'. King wrote new lyrics to the tune.

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