JimK Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 Just digging around in one of my older, never play boxes and came across Lee Tillman singing Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye on Montel-Michelle. Youu guys got any info on this chap? Would be much appreciated. However, last time I asked, it was only sad news!!! Know anything up-beat about this guy who I think was from Mississippi? TIA
Chalky Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 Theres a dancer on Whip by him called She's The One, pretty good track. Think there's a couple of others on Montelle Michelle as wel by him. Will double check later....work in a minute.
Kev Connellan Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 had this a couple of yrs ago LEE_TILLMAN___WILL_TRAVEL__RON.mp3
Marc Forrest Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 ...Think there's a couple of others on Montelle Michelle as wel by him. Will double check later....work in a minute. At least worth mentioning is his "All These Things" on MIchelle Records. Had a few plays in the eighties. Current rate is around 100 UKP although you just very seldomly see this one in comparison to his "KTGB"
Chalky Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 At least worth mentioning is his "All These Things" on MIchelle Records. Had a few plays in the eighties. Current rate is around 100 UKP although you just very seldomly see this one in comparison to his "KTGB" Thats one of the ones I was trying to remember Marc......good record it is too IMHO Pretty sure there is another one too
Peter Richer Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 The record Chalky first mentioned is by Lee Tillman and the Secrets and called She's The One I Love. It is actually on the Whit label, not Whip (close, but no cigar!! - Whip is the one Carol Anderson's Taking My Mind Off Love/I'm Not Worried is on). Anyone know whether this is quite rare or not? And current value? I haven't seen it for sale for some time on the lists I get, and it is not in the Manship's guides. Peter
Sebastian Posted March 29, 2006 Posted March 29, 2006 The record Chalky first mentioned is by Lee Tillman and the Secrets and called She's The One I Love. It is actually on the Whit label, not Whip The Delacardos released an in my opinion far superior version of this on Q-City and Atlantic.
Chalky Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 The record Chalky first mentioned is by Lee Tillman and the Secrets and called She's The One I Love. It is actually on the Whit label, not Whip (close, but no cigar!! - Whip is the one Carol Anderson's Taking My Mind Off Love/I'm Not Worried is on). Peter Your right of course, I blame the fact that I'd just got up at the time of writing and the brain wasn't functioning properly
Peter Richer Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Cheers Chalky - Just trying to provide a bit of extra info for the originator of this thread (I don't know a lot so I have to chip in where I can!!). So, do you have any thoughts on rarity or value of the record? Peter
Chalky Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) Cheers Chalky - Just trying to provide a bit of extra info for the originator of this thread (I don't know a lot so I have to chip in where I can!!). So, do you have any thoughts on rarity or value of the record? Peter tough one to price I guess. haven't seen one for a while. used to see it and not too expensive but would say has risen a fair bit now. If the one on Montelle Michelle - All These Things is £100 (although it's on the net @ $100) then I would have thought the one a Whit a good bit more.......guesstimate £250...dunno if anyone can give an accurate price Edited March 30, 2006 by chalky
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