grant Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Again just a bit of fun (and education....'gee, i didnt know that!'). Some great cover ups over the years, post them here if you remember any. here's some to start off :- Magnetics - Maybe Maybe (Ad Libs 'Johnny My Boy') James Conwell - Love Is A Losing Game (Ray Agee 'Im Losing Again') Detroit Wheels - Like A Good Girl Should' (Richard Anthony - 'No Good') Robert L Martin - Come &GoWith Me (Fluffy Falana -'My Little Cottage') William Lucas - Ever Again (Gene Woodbury - 'Ever Again') Del-Larks - The Phillie (M-M & Peanuts - The Phillie) Grant
tone5446 Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 one from way way back The Johnny Adams Band - Black Ship to hell Breakaway Steve Karmen
Guest in town Mikey Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I used to like the cover up names that lasted almost as long as the song. Stuff like: The Pusseycats - featuring Virginia Blakeley - Winds kept laughing at me. And also cover - ups by Keb. What was the point. As stated earlier he sounds like he is gurgling with a bag of ball bearings in a wind tunnel.
Gene-r Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 ...but I could clearly hear him shout out "Dance you w**kers"!!! Here's some more from the '80s: TRADE MARTIN: Take It From Me ("Take It From Me Girl" - Buck Rogers Movement) EMBERS: Play The Part Of A Fool ("Ain't Gonna Run" - Royal Esquires) SAM COLTRANE: Watch Out For The Heartache ("It's A Heartache" - Little Charles & Sidewinders) JEROME ARTIS: Tell Me Why ("Why" - Nat Hall) CLIFFORD BINNS: I Walk Alone ("Somebody Help Me" - Donald Jenkins) MEL BRITT: Our Love Keeps Growing ("Pyramid" - Soul Bros Inc) JAMES LEWIS: That's The Way ("That's The Way" - The Q) JOHNNY VANELLI: Hang On In There ("Gonna Hang On In There Girl" - Jesse Davis) LENNY WELCH: Room For Me ("There's Room For Me" - Jesse Davis) SPYDER TURNER & THE WEBS: No Time ("No Time" John & The Wierdest) STANLEY MITCHELL: Now You've Got Me Baby (Kontets unissued acetate) AL WILLIAMS: You Can't Win ("Don't Fight It" - The Cairos) WINFIELD PARKER: Being In Love With You ("In Love" - Tony Galla) JIMMY WILLIAMS: Somebody Please ("Where Can My Baby Be" - The Martells) KENNI SMITH: And The Lord Said ("Like The Lord Said" - Rod Keith) DEREK MARTIN: Say You'll Be Mine ("Always Be Mine" - The Shufflers) BOBBY JASON: All These Things ("Heartache Souvenirs" - William Powell) MAURICE WILLIAMS: Got To Look Ahead ("Look Ahead" - Gordon Keith) SHERLIE MATTHEWS: My Naughty Boy ("Naughty Boy" - Jackie Day) .....more when I think of them!
Guest Ferrett Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I Remember Athens Rogues being covered up as The Sandpipers at Bradford Queens Hall (possibly spun by Pat Brady or Carl Fortnum - correct me if I'm wrong, which I probably am).
Guest Buey Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Another Keb one was, The Magnificent Men "keep the faith" (Citations on ballad)...
Petebangor Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Will Collins and Will Power-Hung up(King Tutt) Carstairs-Happy Day(Flame n King) Quickest Way Out-I just Want To Need You(Exportations-I Want You) New york Port Authority-Thank you Girl(Sammy Gaha) Esther Williams-Givin It All To You(cheryl Burdell) Men In The Moon-You'll Never get My Love(Mike Jemison) Love Committee-Anything I Can Do-Will Collins And Will Power Oscar Perry-Getting Ready For The Getdown(ZZ + Company) Tyrone Edwards-Search This world(Daybreak-Find Me Love) Brother Louie Brown-How Will I Ever Know(Wilson Picket) The Construction-Hey Little Way out Girl-Del Capris Riley Hampton-Broke your Game Wide Open(Frank Dell) Joe Matthews-I don't Like To Lose(The Group feat'g Cecil Washington) Christine Cooper-Country Girl(Vicki Baines) I could go on and on :-))) Pete
Tony Smith Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I Remember Athens Rogues being covered up as The Sandpipers at Bradford Queens Hall (possibly spun by Pat Brady or Carl Fortnum - correct me if I'm wrong, which I probably am). Athens Rogues C/U as Vondells Sandpipers C/U was First Grade on Frog
Guest in town Mikey Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I was thinking of covering up Ben E King - I cant break the news, as BEn e King, but it seemed like a lot of hassle.
Tony Smith Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Lamarr Thomas & The Ties That Bind-All Of My Life C/U- Nurons Fred Cole & The Diamonds You Told a Lie C/U- Little Nicky Soul Jack Montgomery-Up To You- Righteous Brothers Lee Moore & The Resourceful Ones-"Love Keeps Me Dancing" Ike Noble Luther Ingram "Love Is Getting Stronger"-Four Voices Ed Crook "I Saw You There"- Appointments Tamala Lewis "If You Don't Do Right"- Ster-Phonics Doni Burdick "Clouds"- Peter Hamilton Roddie Joy "Learning How To Dance" -Vivian Carol More later....
Markw Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 A few I can remember (I've always had trouble remembering the actual titles and artists!) - for some reason these stick in the head: Tempests - Someday - c/u as Bobby Paris Big Frank & The Essence - c/u as Big Joe Ivory's Brass Sam Fletcher - c/u as George Kirby Mellow Souls - c/u as Del Larks William Powell - Heartached Souvenirs - c/u as Bobby Powell (I think) and what was that horrid BBC TV instrumental Guy played in the early 80s? Didn't Dave Flynn compile some sterling research on this subject for the benefit and betterment of mankind!!!?
Mark B Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 when was this covered up as it was played at the mecca as a virtually new release and it was'nt covered then as i got one the next week from spin-inn, mark sorry should have added this Carstairs-Happy Day(Flame n King)
Gene-r Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 .and what was that horrid BBC TV instrumental Guy played in the early 80s? "Ring The Changes" by Paradox on UK Polydor (1968) covered up as "Eve Of Destruction" by the Ross Robinson Orchestra. It was the B-side to "The Wednesday Play", the A-side of which I believe was a BBC theme. Ironic, as "On The Brink" by Mike Vickers (aka "Boogaloo Investigator" by Matt Parsons) was the previous theme to the Wednesday Play! "Lonely For You Baby" by Sam Dees was covered as "I'm Lonely" - Dan Brantley. This record does actually exist, and loads of people bought it hoping to get Sam Dees!!! Also, is it true that "Ain't Gonna Cry No More" by Dave Charles was covered up as........."Ain't Gonna Cry No More" by Dave Charles?
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Dave Charles was covered as Dave Charles - Baby Take My Hand
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Jimmy Georgetowns - Hard Way To Go is Nick Allen Ed Townsend - Emperor Of My Baby's Heart is Kurt Harris ( I used to love this so much a few years ago) Three Strangers - Your Love Has Gone Away - Drapers G. Davis & R. Tyler - Walter & Admerations/Man Oh Man Servicemen - Love Will Conquer All - Two Plus Two on Ditto Magitones- A Lovers Plea - Devotions on Nation Bobby Angelle - She's My Baby - Mac Staten on Prelude Jaywalkers - Billy Webster - Good People on Silvertone
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Tommy Claudia - Eddie Whitehead - Just Your Fool on Blackjack Ritchie Adams - Jimmy Castor - Its OK on Jetset
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Richard Temple - A Letter From You - Juan Williams - I Check My Mailbox on Blue Soul Sammy Campbell - Out-A-Sites For The Rest Of My Life on Saru
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Teen Turbans - Say You Love Me, Fred & Turbines - Bernadine on Cenco Howard Guyton - Carl Henry Hall - Let Me Down Slowly on Mercury (would it be very naughty to put one in each post? ;-))
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Lee Blackmore & Soulsearchers - Otis Lee on Quaint
Guest Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Lee Otis Valentine & the Lost Souls - Hytones on Southern Artists/Bell
Simon T Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 www.capitolsoulclub.homestead.com/CoverUps.html somebody's already done the hard work for us!
Mark Bicknell Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Cashmeres - I think was covered up at The Volcano's - Show Stopper / Don't Let The Door Hit You Back (Hem) Johnny Bartell was covered as The Metro's - If This Is'nt Love ( Solid State ) H.B. Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry (RCA) was George Kennedy, Freddie Houston was covered up too but i can't for the life of me think as who? Lets have a few more..... Regards - Mark Bicknell
Chalky Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Cashmeres - I think was covered up at The Volcano's - Show Stopper / Don't Let The Door Hit You Back (Hem) Johnny Bartell was covered as The Metro's - If This Is'nt Love ( Solid State ) H.B. Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry (RCA) was George Kennedy, Freddie Houston was covered up too but i can't for the life of me think as who? Lets have a few more..... Regards - Mark Bicknell Mark, Freddie Houston was covered as Herb Ward.
Micksmix Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 what about carl underwood "ain't you lying" remember this played out by roger banks in the early nineties covered as herbert hunter "play in your own backyard"
Liamgp Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 I do remember when Mel Torme's 'Coming Home Baby' was being toted as this amazing undiscovered track by some now-forgotten DJ. I couldn't believe that people didn't know who it was by as it was a very well-known record - the 'B' side of 'Right Now' and a fairly substantial hit in the 50s.
Chalky Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Seeing as your talking of cover ups, had one chewn going round my head today and can't for the life of me remember who it really is. Was played by Pat Brady and covered as Cindy Scott - Too much for you baby. Anyone remind me what it really is?
Rotherham Soul Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Wasn't Paul Anka "Can't Help Loving You" C/U asJohnny Caswell?
John May Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Lucky Charms .... Tied to your heart ( johnny Caswell ). Forgotten record, sounds great !
John May Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Can anyone remember what Roy Dawson ... over the top, was covered as. If my memory serves me well it was the Southwind movement, or some thing like that ? Also seem to remember a Kelly St.claire cover up that turned out to be Cathy Carol on Dot.
Markw Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Kiki Dee - On A Magic Carpet Ride was c/u as Chris Clarke - Touch The Sky.................. so there poppickers.
grant Posted September 17, 2004 Author Posted September 17, 2004 Cashmeres - I think was covered up at The Volcano's - Show Stopper / Don't Let The Door Hit You Back (Hem) Johnny Bartell was covered as The Metro's - If This Is'nt Love ( Solid State ) H.B. Barnum - It Hurts Too Much To Cry (RCA) was George Kennedy, Freddie Houston was covered up too but i can't for the life of me think as who? Lets have a few more..... Regards - Mark Bicknell CASHMERES WAS C/UPAS VOLCANOS MARK - STILL GOT IT ON AN OLD WIGAN TAPE INTRO'D AS THAT GRANT
Tony Smith Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 ...And wasn't the "Door Hit Your Back" side C/U as Showstoppers??
Guest Ferrett Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Athens Rogues C/U as Vondells Sandpipers C/U was First Grade on Frog Cheers Tony - Told you I was probably wrong! I'd forgotten about the First Grade track - Ive got it somewhere, must dig it out! I know they were heavily played around the same kind of time, hence the confusion.
grant Posted September 17, 2004 Author Posted September 17, 2004 Cheers Tony - Told you I was probably wrong! I'd forgotten about the First Grade track - Ive got it somewhere, must dig it out! I know they were heavily played around the same kind of time, hence the confusion. GREAT RECORD ON FROG - PLAY IT WHEN I'M DJING IN STOCKPORT - MIXED DANCEFLOOR REACTION - BUT WHAT A STOMPER - TOTALLY UNDERPLAYED BUT YES A BIGGIE AT THE BRADFORD QUEENS HALL RIGHT ENOUGH BACK IN THE EARLY 90'S. GRANT MORE C/UPS:- JOEY HEATHERTON C/UP AS CINDY SCOTT EDDIE REGAN C/UPAS JOHN MADARA MARY SAXTON C/UP AS THE WONDERETTES CAJUN HART C/UP AS TONY MIDDLETON
John May Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Larry Houton ... Let's spend sometime together. Was covered as TOP CAT.
grant Posted September 17, 2004 Author Posted September 17, 2004 there was a crackin' 70'stune played at stafford, think by pat brady and may have been c/up. not heard it for years, cant remember artist, but i think the song was called 'give it up' or giver her up baby' or words to that effect. anyone recall it? grant
Guest Buey Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 I remember Wade Flemons - That other place - VEE JAY being covered up by guy, can't remember what as thou? and it's drivin me nuts....
Guest micksmith Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 THE COASTERS-CRAZY BABY-COVERED AS 'FREDDIE JONES'-'MY HEARTS WIDE OPEN'.
Emjaygee Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 there was a crackin' 70'stune played at stafford, think by pat brady and may have been c/up. not heard it for years, cant remember artist, but i think the song was called 'give it up' or giver her up baby' or words to that effect. anyone recall it? This was the Bell Brothers Give it up on Bell-o-sound if memory serves. Mark.
Simon T Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 there was a crackin' 70'stune played at stafford, think by pat brady and may have been c/up. not heard it for years, cant remember artist, but i think the song was called 'give it up' or giver her up baby' or words to that effect. anyone recall it? grant Sam used to play THe Bell Brother - Give it up - Bell-O-Soul at Stafford in the top room. This may be the one as they sing "Give it up, Give it up baby" Also from around 1982 there's a record (?UK only) by David Emmanuel called "Giving up on love", it might be that as I seem to remember Pat Brady playing at Cleethorpes.
Chalky Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Sam used to play THe Bell Brother - Give it up - Bell-O-Soul at Stafford in the top room. This may be the one as they sing "Give it up, Give it up baby" Also from around 1982 there's a record (?UK only) by David Emmanuel called "Giving up on love", it might be that as I seem to remember Pat Brady playing at Cleethorpes. Pat Brady definately played this covered up (as well?) Have it on a tape from Stafford with him playing it.
Tony Smith Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 I remember Wade Flemons - That other place - VEE JAY being covered up by guy, can't remember what as thou? and it's drivin me nuts.... Wasn't it Joseph Moore??
Petebangor Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 Can anyone remember what Roy Dawson ... over the top, was covered as. If my memory serves me well it was the Southwind movement, or some thing like that ? If memory serves me right it was James Mack and The Chicago Gangsters-You're Good Loving Pushed Me Over The Top.
John May Posted September 17, 2004 Posted September 17, 2004 A Big sloppy kiss for that, yes it was wasn't it. By jingo ! you're right. Can you remember what the Traditions " My life with you " was covered as ?
jimmy clitheroe Posted September 18, 2004 Posted September 18, 2004 mr.soul-what ever happened to yesterday c/u as maurice mcallister and bobby thurston-just ask me c/u as al johnson i think,just out of interest does anybody know what the bobby thurston lp on mainline records goes for these days thanks paul
Guest Posted May 11, 2005 Posted May 11, 2005 Can anyone remember what Roy Dawson ... over the top, was covered as. If my memory serves me well it was the Southwind movement, or some thing like that ? Also seem to remember a Kelly St.claire cover up that turned out to be Cathy Carol on Dot. link i think it was james mack and chicargo gangsters when i think it was r searling playing it in wigan
Guest Posted May 11, 2005 Posted May 11, 2005 (edited) Can anyone remember what Roy Dawson ... over the top, was covered as. If my memory serves me well it was the Southwind movement, or some thing like that ? Also seem to remember a Kelly St.claire cover up that turned out to be Cathy Carol on Dot. link Edited May 11, 2005 by nige
Guest the dukester Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 Again just a bit of fun (and education....'gee, i didnt know that!'). Some great cover ups over the years, post them here if you remember any. here's some to start off :- Magnetics - Maybe Maybe (Ad Libs 'Johnny My Boy') James Conwell - Love Is A Losing Game (Ray Agee 'Im Losing Again') Detroit Wheels - Like A Good Girl Should' (Richard Anthony - 'No Good') Robert L Martin - Come &GoWith Me (Fluffy Falana -'My Little Cottage') William Lucas - Ever Again (Gene Woodbury - 'Ever Again') Del-Larks - The Phillie (M-M & Peanuts - The Phillie) Grant link CUBIE & THE 'C's - CHURCH GOING GIRL - (DERC HOTZOG) ON HAMILTON
Guest Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 CUBIE & THE 'C's - CHURCH GOING GIRL - (DERC HOTZOG) ON HAMILTON link nobody ever said it was going to be easy williams&watson(lamontcranston band) phantom janitor no second chance (deadbeats)
Guest Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 nobody ever said it was going to be easy williams&watson(lamontcranston band) phantom janitor no second chance (deadbeats) link Dee Dee Gartrell- Over and Over Again is Earnestine Eady- Lets Talk It Over] Tony Hestor - Dancing a Hole In THe World is Jimmy Delphs Jimmy Georgetowns - Stars Above is Shadows - My Love Has Gone JR Bailey - So Glad is Boby Cutchins - I Did It Again James Lewis - Coming Home In The Morning - Lou Pride
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