Davenpete Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 I think the version being discussed is an early one - later copies included Cecil Washington (which I scanned from Kev's own copy - so the rarity comment is wrong). It was one of the 'oh shit how did we forget that' tracks. Dx Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Popular Post Ted Massey Posted November 5, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2013 I just think the dancers need a rest now and again I would say a good 50% only go to listen any way 4 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
John May Posted November 5, 2013 Author Share Posted November 5, 2013 Actually as the originator of the post, and having read all the different and humourous comments, i'm beginning to view this now from a slightly different viewpoint. I actually see the Top500 as mearly a referrence tool & not something that is totally set in stone. I think that if someone wanted to gain absolute basic knowledge of what they would expect to hear at a weekender main room, or a local oldies night, then the list maybe useful & most tracks are on youtube nowadays. I also think that as peoples knowledge grows as many long serving soulies on this website will know, we start to question things ( for all the right reasons ) & i think the top500 is very much there to be debated. Maybe if the numbering system was removed, and the list was just the 500 most well known Northern Soul oldies over the decades then we could all re-arrange to fit our own personnal taste. Really good debate though, & i'm enjoying reading through the posts. Still think some tracks shouldn't have been included, & there are many that should have been included. 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Sooty Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 (edited) I just think the dancers need a rest now and again I would say a good 50% only go to listen any way Whilst it may be a tongue in cheek comment Ted...that is an astute observation which today a DJ can take into consideration as a positive methinks!!x In the 90's...most 'newbies' were oldies coning back for the first time since Wigan etc aged 35 ish. Their kids had grown up and out smashing windows so they came to 'dance' and reminisce. I noticed the stark difference when attending the 2 gigs I did t'other week up t'north. Hard core everywhere that i knew from old....and I was astonished at how many sat around at both gigs merrily tapping away all day/night....and perhaps got up 2 or 3 times during the night....and went home ecstatic...as they did in their 30's I recall!x As a DJ back then....I played to 'entertain' with perhaps uptempo tunes up the playing order....! But today....I believe perhaps more 'quality' midtempo....did I say that???....erm...not so stomping gear....can be played! Much of which I couldn't have played back in the 90's.....or suffer the backlash of many chewing chums...hehe!!x I believe there is more of that 'unknown' to be spun than the other these days....so it should be a 'dream' for any DJ having a go today....I reckon!!x LUV SOOTY X ...at a 'normal' disco....birthday/wedding....3/4ers of the tunes I play are to entertain the folk sat doing nowt except listening. I play me 'quality' stuff then....to satisfy all. That wasn't the option back in the 90's on the scene when I wos there......as said....LUV IT!!!x @@ ~ Edited November 5, 2013 by SOOTY Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Haydn Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 Stompers? Ah'll keep playing this till I give the first punter a heart attack! Jackie Payne No Puppy Love, get oot yer seats! 3 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Popular Post Russ Vickers Posted November 5, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 5, 2013 (edited) I love me oldies as much as the next man (some), but I don't want to hear NS by numbers every time I go to a Nighter....I prefer a good mix of oldies, newies, rareities, 6ts, 7ts & beyond, stompers, mid tempo, Northern, Xover, Modern with a touch of the gritty soulful funkers thrown in, preferably in one room within the same DJ sets....clever imaginative DJ's can do this, the job of the DJ is not just to put records on.... I would never knowingly attend a Nighter where I wasn't guaranteed to hear something exciting that I didn't know...& I would be running to the dance floor to show appreciation if I wasn't already on there already. Lazy, boring DJ's playing the same records to the same punters week in week out isn't NS as I know it.... Best Russ Edited November 5, 2013 by Russ Vickers 8 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Winnie :-) Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 I just think the dancers need a rest now and again I would say a good 50% only go to listen any way As high as 50% going to listen Ted? I'd have guessed 40% of those not dancing go to talk and see there mates, whether it's an oldies or a rarities do. Reading reviews on Source, how many times do you see had a great laugh with my mates. I know it's all part of it, but it's the one area where there's no massive distinction between the 2 crowds IMO. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Patto Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 (edited) Stompers? Ah'll keep playing this till I give the first punter a heart attack! Jackie Payne No Puppy Love, get oot yer seats! This one is nestling in my box also Haydn.Fantastic tune mate.Keep spinning it and hopefully i'll be at a venue where your on.I'll be the first one on the floor complete with oxygen mask Edited November 5, 2013 by Patto 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Soulman58 Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 As a dj do you always play what you want? I play oldies nites, but tonite i've been in the boxes and listening to Prince Philip Mitchell- One on one Bobby Womack- Tried and convicted Phyllis Hyman- You know how to love me Greg Perry- it takes heart GQ- Make my dreams a reality Gene Chandler- Does she have a friend for me Bobby Wilson- Here is where the love is Bobby Cauldwell- love won't wait Benny troy- Ectacy passion & pain Joneses- Hey babe (is the getting still good) Bionic Boogie- Feel like dancing I could go on, got loads more, (all good tracks (imo) but as you can see none of these would go down very well at an Oldies nite (imho but i'm often wrong), so when Djing do you let your head rule your heart, or am i just a bottler? or should i just throw the odd 1-2 in a set. (all tracks listed are available on youtube so if you don't know them check them out and let me know what you think) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 I'd have drunk my pint and left after the third one...gone to find a Northern Soul night 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Dave Ward Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 Heck, first good slagging off I've had on SS, My response in this thread was to a DJ who's initial statement was " I play Oldies Nights" If I've paid my cash to go dancing at an oldies night, then the old stuff is what I want to hear. FFS ! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Tezza Posted November 5, 2013 Share Posted November 5, 2013 ffs. What you trying to say Kev !! Lol Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Gogs Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 I'd have drunk my pint and left after the third one...gone to find a Northern Soul night Pete pal i would expect that from you, but i wouldn't be playing them all in the same night, maybe just dropping the odd 1 or 2 into a set. Or as i said in post 75.(abbreviated) Somebody's cheese is an other man's chalk. But if we were all the same life would be boring. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Pete pal i would expect that from you, but i wouldn't be playing them all in the same night, maybe just dropping the odd 1 or 2 into a set. Or as i said in post 75.(abbreviated) Somebody's cheese is an other man's chalk. But if we were all the same life would be boring. I thought it was a playlist 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 John I belong to an internet soul forum (KTF) & one of the lads ran an alternative top 200,it was complied over quite a few weeks & members voted on each record & he worked out there positions.It's not a massive forum so it's only a small section of soulies so wouldn't dream of calling it a definitive list but it certainly made for interesting reading & not many of the so called top 500 made it to the list.I was over joyed at the number 1........Walter Jackson-It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom OKeh............proper record. Cheers Martyn Here is the top 200 that Martyn referred to. POSITION ARTIST TITLE 1 WALTER JACKSON UPHILL CLIMB TO THE BOTTOM 2 RUBY FEMININE INGENUITY 3 TONY CLARKE A WRONG MAN 4 GAY JAMISON STAY ANOTHER DAY 5 MEL BRITT SHE'LL COME RUNNING BACK 6 ROBERT PARKER CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE 7 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (VOCAL) 8 NOLAN PORTER IF ONLY I COULD BE SURE 9 PATRICE HOLLOWAY LOVE & DESIRE 10 JO ANN GARRETT A WHOLE NEW PLAN 11 PERSIANS GEE WHAT A GIRL 12 OHIO PLAYERS YOU DON'T MEAN IT 13 LITTLE ANTHONY & IMPERIALS IT'S NOT THE SAME 14 CHARLES JOHNSON I MADE A MISTAKE 15 CHANDLERS YOUR LOVE MAKES ME LONELY 16 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (INSTR) 17 O.C. TOLBERT I'M SHOOTING HIGH 18 NELLA DODDS HONEY BOY 19 MILT MATHEWS TRUST ME 20 JIMMY BEAUMONT ETC I NEVER LOVED HER ANYWAY 21 HAROLD MELVIN & BLUENOTES GET OUT (AND LET ME CRY) 22 ELBIE PARKER PLEASE KEEP AWAY FROM ME 23 MARTHA & VANDELLAS CAN'T BREAK THE HABIT 24 JIMMY CONWELL CIGARETTE ASHES 25 TRANELLES BLESSED WITH A LOVE 26 FALCONS STANDING ON GUARD 27 DELLS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO LOVES YOU 28 SOUL COMMUNICATIONS THOSE LONELY NIGHTS 29 PATTI HAMILTON MY BABY LOVES ME 30 PEARL DOWDELL IT'S ALL OVER 31 EDWIN STARR OVE (THE LONELY PEOPLE'S PRAYER) 32 GLADYS KNIGHT NO-ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE 33 ARIN DEMAIN SILENT TREATMENT 34 BIG MAYBELLE OCEAN OF TEARS 35 CHUCK JACKSON THIS BROKEN HEART 36 JOSEPH MOORE I STILL CAN'T GET YOU 37 CHUCK BERNARD EVERY HURT MAKES YOU STRONGER 38 MAGNETICS I HAVE A GIRL 39 SERVICEMEN CONNIE 40 CRYSTALS I GOT A MAN 41 DELLS RUN FOR COVER 42 UNITED SOUNDS IT'S ALL OVER 43 JACKIE LEE OH MY DARLING 44 LITTLE EDDIE TAYLOR I HAD A GOOD TIME 45 MAD LADS NO STRINGS ATTACHED 46 PATRICE HOLLOWAY ECSTASY 47 PAULETTE LOVE YOU BABE 48 PURPLE MUNDI STOP HURTING ME BABY 49 SPARKLES TRY MY LOVE 50 BARBARA LEWIS STARS 51 TYRONE DAVIS JUST MY LUCK 52 ARCHIE BELL HERE I GO AGAIN 53 BOBBY PARIS DARK CONTINENT 54 DIFOSCO SUNSHINE LOVE 55 JOSEPH WEBSTER MY LOVE IS STRONG 56 BROOKS O DELL SLOW MOTION 57 RICHARD TEMPLE THAT BEATIN' RYTHM 58 MICKEY LANEY I'M GONNA WALK 59 CHOSEN FEW BIRTH OF A PLAYBOY 60 CRYSTALS ARE YOU TRYING TO GET RID OF ME BABY 61 EDDIE HOLLAND JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 62 JACKIE SHANE COMIN' DOWN 63 DEE DEE WARWICK HOUSE OF GOLD 64 ADORABLES OHH BOY 65 CHARLES JOHNSON NEVER HAD A LOVE SO GOOD 66 EDDIE BISHOP CALL ME 67 JIMMY BEAUMONT OUR DAY IS HERE 68 ART NEVILLE YOU WON'T DO RIGHT 69 RADIANTS ONE DAY I'LL SHOW YOU 70 PHONETICS DON'T LET LOVE GET YOU DOWN 71 SONJI CLAY DEEPER IN MY HEART 72 ROBERT TANNER SWEET MEMORIES 73 FREDDIE WILLIAMS NAME IN LIGHTS 74 OTIS BROWN SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO 75 DELLS YOUR SONG 76 PHONETICS JUST A BOYS DREAM 77 FOUR DYNAMICS THING A LADY AIN'T SUPPOSED TO BE 78 MICKEY MOONSHINE NAME IT YOU GOT IT 79 JIMMY RICKS OH WHAT A FEELING 80 MILTON & WINSTON YOU LIED 81 SOUL SURVIVORS MAMA SOUL 82 DETERMINATIONS BING BONG GOES MY HEART 83 PATTI & PLAYBOYS TEARS 84 TEMPTATIONS FOREVER IN MY HEART 85 DEEP VELVET HANNAH MAE 86 JIMMY PHILLIPS SHE BELONGS TO ME 87 VALENTINES BREAKAWAY 88 JOCK MITCHELL NOT A CHANCE IN A MILLION 89 SPELLBINDERS BABY I MISS YOU 90 JOE TEX YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT BABY 91 OLIVER NORMAN DROWNING IN MY OWN DESPAIR 92 EDDIE SPENCER IF THIS IS LOVE (I'D RATHER BE LONELY) 93 MARION STEWART I MUST BE LOSING YOU 94 MAXINE BROWN LET ME GIVE YOU MY LOVIN' 95 MEL WILLIAMS SWEET GIRL OF MINE 96 SONNETTES I'VE GOTTEN OVER YOU 97 ESQUIRES HOW COULD IT BE 98 MANDELLS JUST CAN'T WIN 99 LENNY WILLIAMS HOW CAN I FORGET YOU 100 BARBARA DANE I'M ON MY WAY 101 HARVEY SCALES & SEVEN SEAS TRYING TO SURVIVE 102 BROOK BENTON WHERE DOES A MAN GO TO CRY 103 TIARAS SURPRISE 104 DEREK MARTIN SLY GIRL 105 JIMMY REED JR I AIN'T GOING NOWHERE 106 LOUIS CURRY YOU'RE JUST PLAIN NICE 107 GLADYS KNIGHT IF YOU EVER GET YOUR HANDS ON LOVE 108 GEORGE KIRBY WHAT CAN I DO 109 RADIANTS I GOTTA DANCE TO KEEP MY BABY 110 PRIME MINISTERS I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE 111 MEL BRITT LOVE INVENTED MISERY 112 DETROIT SPINNERS WHAT MORE COULD A BOY ASK FOR 113 LITTLE SOUL HOLD ON 114 AL GARDNER SWEET BABY 115 NEWPORTS DISILLUSIONED LOVE 116 CANDY & THE KISSES SOMEONE OUT THERE 117 JAMES CONWELL ANOTHER SUNDOWN IN WATTS 11 SHIRLEY KAROL JUST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY 119 MARVA LEE IF YOU CAN'T BE TRUE 120 JOHNNY BURTON SLAVE GIRL 121 JOE VALENTINE I LOST THE ONLY LOVE I EVER HAD 122 JAMES PHELPS THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE 123 CLAUDINE CLARK TELEPHONE GAME 124 ORLONS SPINNING TOP 125 STEVE KARMEN BIG BAND BREAKAWAY 126 5 ROYALES TAKE ME WITH YOU BABY 127 ANNA BELLE CEASER LITTLE ANNIE 128 JIMMY BO HORNE I CAN'T SPEAK 129 MIXED FEELINGS SHA LA LA 130 CLIFF WAGNER EXCEPTION TO THE RULE 131 JAMES ROYAL WHEN IT COMES TO MY BABY 132 CORNELIUS BROTHERS AND SISTER ROSE BIG TIME LOVER 133 DELL VIKINGS FINGER POPPIN' 134 JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD 135 BROTHER LOVE PRECIOUS DOVE 136 GEORGE PEP THE FEELING IS REAL 137 DAVID RUFFIN RODE BY THE PLACE 138 LEE McKINNEY AND THE MAGNETICS I'LL KEEP HOLDING ON 139 LEON PETERSON NOW YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN 140 JOHNNY WATSON IT'S BETTER TO CRY 141 PARAMOUNT FOUR SORRY AIN'T THE WORD 142 LEE WILLIAMS & CYMBALS A GIRL FROM A COUNTRY TOWN 143 B C GENERATION STREET TALK 144 DAVID WILL THE WAY THE WORLD SHOULD BE 145 BOBBY TREETOP WAIT TILL I GET TO KNOW YA' 146 CURTIS DAVIS AND THE ARKETTES TELL ME 147 J P ROBINSON OUR DAY IS HERE 148 HECTOR RIVERA I WANT A CHANCE FOR ROMANCE 149 PAUL ANKA WHEN WE GET THERE 150 JOHNNY HOWARD THE CHASE IS ON 151 ADAMS APPLES DON'T TAKE IT OUT ON THIS WORLD 152 HARVEY AVERNE NEVER LEARNED TO DANCE 153 FABULOUS PEPS WITH THESE EYES 154 BROOKS BROTHERS LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 155 MATT BROWN THANK YOU BABY 156 RITA AND TIARAS GONE WITH THE WIND 157 FALCONS I'M A FOOL I MUST LOVE YOU 158 JOCK MITCHELL NO BAD WOMAN 159 THE APOLLAS MR CREATOR 160 SALVADORS STICK BY ME BABY 161 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 162 SHIRLEY EDWARDS DREAM MY HEART 163 JUNIOR WELLS I'M GONNA CRAMP YOUR STYLE 164 BLINKY RESCUE ME 165 MELLO SOULS WE CAN WORK IT OUT 166 BETTY TURNER AND CHEVELLES BE CAREFUL GIRL 167 PRECISIONS SUCH MISERY 168 PENETRATIONS SWEET, SWEET BABY 169 CARL HENRY HALL LET ME DOWN SLOWLY 170 GEMINIS NO MORE TOMORROW 171 GENE CHANDLER BET YOU NEVER THOUGHT 172 RUBY DECEIVED 173 ANNE HEYWOOD CROOK HIS LITTLE FINGER 174 ORTHEA GEORGE WHAT A GOOD THING YOU HAD IN ME 175 BILLY & CLYDE WORLD OF MY OWN 176 WHISPERS REMEMBER ME 177 EDWIN STARR I HAVE FAITH IN YOU BABY 178 HERBERT HUNTER HAPPY GO LUCKY 179 LOVEABLES JUST BEYOND MY FINGER TIPS 180 ROBERT SANDERS WHAT I DON'T SEE (CAN'T HURT) 181 MALIBUS JUST CAN'T STAND IT 182 LEN JEWELL BETTIN' ON LOVE 183 HELENA FERGUSON MY TERMS 184 INSIGHTS SOMEDAY GIRL (YOU'RE JUST A) 185 GLORIA JONES LOOK WHAT YOU STARTED 186 KELL OSBOURNE YOU CAN'T OUTSMART A WOMAN 187 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 188 ARTIE LEWIS AIN'T NO GOOD 189 GERALD TROTTER ONE MORE HURT 190 CHARTS LIVIN' THE NIGHT LIFE 191 DEON JACKSON NEED A LOVE LIKE YOURS 192 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 193 JACKI BOND DON'T YOU WORRY 194 HOPKINS BROTHERS SHAKE CHERI 195 SWEET THINGS I'M IN A WORLD OF TROUBLE 196 BOBBY RICH THERE'S A GIRL SOMEWHERE 197 LOST SOULS SECRET OF MINE 198 WALES WALLACE SOMEBODY I KNOW 199 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 200 THEO COFF INVASION LUCKY DAY Any list is simply the opinion of the participants. It would be nice if we could do a list on Soul Source as was attempted in the past but sadly didn't come to fruition due to illness. 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Did only one person vote? Never seen so many obscure tracks in a top 100 or 200 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest soulmaguk Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Sure there was an internet questionaire in the 90s about what are the top 500 Northern records in the voters opinion. Think it was probably started by Kev so he could gather info and play to the wider audience. Number one was Judy Street at the time. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
dthedrug Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 :rofl:HI ALL...This is a strange thread (not that I have read it all), it's strange for a few reasons, the first being the top 500 is a personal view from a DJ who has spent many years on the scene, he has DJ in many top venues on the soul scene, added to this fact, is the book list NORTHERN SOUL RECORDS that cover a 40+ year period, those records that come from the 7ts that are not stompers like Alfie Davidson, are still classed as northern soul in the fact that they were played on the northern soul scene, Secondly any one can compose a list of their top 500, the book is Kev Roberts TOP RARE 500 NORTHERN SOUL RECORDS. So it is up to Kev what records are inside it's cover? surly it's down to him if he wants to change it's contents?. It is my opinion that the book comes very close to a top 500 that I would have chosen, maybe some records would be in different positions, but that's all, as I say anyone can put together their own 500, but would it be to the high standard of Kevs book I think not? :ohmy:DAVE 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Sure there was an internet questionaire in the 90s about what are the top 500 Northern records in the voters opinion. Think it was probably started by Kev so he could gather info and play to the wider audience. Number one was Judy Street at the time. I remember the list you refer to. I've got it somewhere, plus an earlier list, think that was from the 70s, maybe Blues & Soul. If I find it I will type it out and post it up. Unfortunately finding it may take some time, lol. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest in town Mikey Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Did only one person vote? Never seen so many obscure tracks in a top 100 or 200 It looks to me that a lot of that list is made up from tunes that were popular around the millenium. With some trusted oldies included. eg Arin Deman - I rarely heard it played at that time, but Mickey Lanay was pretty popular. As much as i have complete disinterest in Kev's 500. I think it at least spans the decades, (Up to the time of print) whereas the KTF one looks to me to be more of a snapshot of a few months about 10 years ago. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris L Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Hi Sean, Thanks for the reply, wasn't aware of the update, however, if it has been updated, who decided on the update ?. Every 5 years there's a Northern Soul Loya Jirga, I think it takes place on an abandoned car park close to Wigan. It's there that chiefs from all the soul tribes (Northern, Rare, Modern, etc.) gather and vote. That's the main failing of that way is it's a show of hands and open to intimidation, would be much better to have a secret ballot. 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris L Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 (edited) 3 great tracks there, classic oldies to the vast majority, completely new to the young generations grasping the nettle and in no mans land with the handbaggers, the vast majority of whom want the clubby tunes they grew up with,never allowed theirselves to be subjected to change or progress and generally...from my viewpoint ( and it's only my view ) are the types who have NEVER ventured out of their own back yard and experienced what other venues have to offer. i think that the top 500 book addresses several generations,selecting tunes that have been popular at one time or another but with one thing in common...they have not been forgotten, they are memorable and that even includes the dire...nobody danced to them all of the time, but they're in the book because they caused people to dance. of course there's no reason NOT to have another book..perhaps the top 500 discoveries of the last 3 decades ( since wigan )? Could you list say about 50 "progressive tunes", in your opinion, would be interested to see what the "now generation" likes to play. Edited November 6, 2013 by Chris L 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Chris L Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Actually as the originator of the post, and having read all the different and humourous comments, i'm beginning to view this now from a slightly different viewpoint. I actually see the Top 500 as mearly a reference tool & not something that is totally set in stone. HURRAH !! Go to somewhere like BIDDS and you wouldn't think you're at a soul venue, oes soçme of that stuff they play deserve a mention ? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Davenpete Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Here is the top 200 that Martyn referred to. POSITION ARTIST TITLE 1 WALTER JACKSON UPHILL CLIMB TO THE BOTTOM 2 RUBY FEMININE INGENUITY 3 TONY CLARKE A WRONG MAN 4 GAY JAMISON STAY ANOTHER DAY 5 MEL BRITT SHE'LL COME RUNNING BACK 6 ROBERT PARKER CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE 7 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (VOCAL) 8 NOLAN PORTER IF ONLY I COULD BE SURE 9 PATRICE HOLLOWAY LOVE & DESIRE 10 JO ANN GARRETT A WHOLE NEW PLAN 11 PERSIANS GEE WHAT A GIRL 12 OHIO PLAYERS YOU DON'T MEAN IT 13 LITTLE ANTHONY & IMPERIALS IT'S NOT THE SAME 14 CHARLES JOHNSON I MADE A MISTAKE 15 CHANDLERS YOUR LOVE MAKES ME LONELY 16 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (INSTR) 17 O.C. TOLBERT I'M SHOOTING HIGH 18 NELLA DODDS HONEY BOY 19 MILT MATHEWS TRUST ME 20 JIMMY BEAUMONT ETC I NEVER LOVED HER ANYWAY 21 HAROLD MELVIN & BLUENOTES GET OUT (AND LET ME CRY) 22 ELBIE PARKER PLEASE KEEP AWAY FROM ME 23 MARTHA & VANDELLAS CAN'T BREAK THE HABIT 24 JIMMY CONWELL CIGARETTE ASHES 25 TRANELLES BLESSED WITH A LOVE 26 FALCONS STANDING ON GUARD 27 DELLS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO LOVES YOU 28 SOUL COMMUNICATIONS THOSE LONELY NIGHTS 29 PATTI HAMILTON MY BABY LOVES ME 30 PEARL DOWDELL IT'S ALL OVER 31 EDWIN STARR OVE (THE LONELY PEOPLE'S PRAYER) 32 GLADYS KNIGHT NO-ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE 33 ARIN DEMAIN SILENT TREATMENT 34 BIG MAYBELLE OCEAN OF TEARS 35 CHUCK JACKSON THIS BROKEN HEART 36 JOSEPH MOORE I STILL CAN'T GET YOU 37 CHUCK BERNARD EVERY HURT MAKES YOU STRONGER 38 MAGNETICS I HAVE A GIRL 39 SERVICEMEN CONNIE 40 CRYSTALS I GOT A MAN 41 DELLS RUN FOR COVER 42 UNITED SOUNDS IT'S ALL OVER 43 JACKIE LEE OH MY DARLING 44 LITTLE EDDIE TAYLOR I HAD A GOOD TIME 45 MAD LADS NO STRINGS ATTACHED 46 PATRICE HOLLOWAY ECSTASY 47 PAULETTE LOVE YOU BABE 48 PURPLE MUNDI STOP HURTING ME BABY 49 SPARKLES TRY MY LOVE 50 BARBARA LEWIS STARS 51 TYRONE DAVIS JUST MY LUCK 52 ARCHIE BELL HERE I GO AGAIN 53 BOBBY PARIS DARK CONTINENT 54 DIFOSCO SUNSHINE LOVE 55 JOSEPH WEBSTER MY LOVE IS STRONG 56 BROOKS O DELL SLOW MOTION 57 RICHARD TEMPLE THAT BEATIN' RYTHM 58 MICKEY LANEY I'M GONNA WALK 59 CHOSEN FEW BIRTH OF A PLAYBOY 60 CRYSTALS ARE YOU TRYING TO GET RID OF ME BABY 61 EDDIE HOLLAND JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 62 JACKIE SHANE COMIN' DOWN 63 DEE DEE WARWICK HOUSE OF GOLD 64 ADORABLES OHH BOY 65 CHARLES JOHNSON NEVER HAD A LOVE SO GOOD 66 EDDIE BISHOP CALL ME 67 JIMMY BEAUMONT OUR DAY IS HERE 68 ART NEVILLE YOU WON'T DO RIGHT 69 RADIANTS ONE DAY I'LL SHOW YOU 70 PHONETICS DON'T LET LOVE GET YOU DOWN 71 SONJI CLAY DEEPER IN MY HEART 72 ROBERT TANNER SWEET MEMORIES 73 FREDDIE WILLIAMS NAME IN LIGHTS 74 OTIS BROWN SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO 75 DELLS YOUR SONG 76 PHONETICS JUST A BOYS DREAM 77 FOUR DYNAMICS THING A LADY AIN'T SUPPOSED TO BE 78 MICKEY MOONSHINE NAME IT YOU GOT IT 79 JIMMY RICKS OH WHAT A FEELING 80 MILTON & WINSTON YOU LIED 81 SOUL SURVIVORS MAMA SOUL 82 DETERMINATIONS BING BONG GOES MY HEART 83 PATTI & PLAYBOYS TEARS 84 TEMPTATIONS FOREVER IN MY HEART 85 DEEP VELVET HANNAH MAE 86 JIMMY PHILLIPS SHE BELONGS TO ME 87 VALENTINES BREAKAWAY 88 JOCK MITCHELL NOT A CHANCE IN A MILLION 89 SPELLBINDERS BABY I MISS YOU 90 JOE TEX YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT BABY 91 OLIVER NORMAN DROWNING IN MY OWN DESPAIR 92 EDDIE SPENCER IF THIS IS LOVE (I'D RATHER BE LONELY) 93 MARION STEWART I MUST BE LOSING YOU 94 MAXINE BROWN LET ME GIVE YOU MY LOVIN' 95 MEL WILLIAMS SWEET GIRL OF MINE 96 SONNETTES I'VE GOTTEN OVER YOU 97 ESQUIRES HOW COULD IT BE 98 MANDELLS JUST CAN'T WIN 99 LENNY WILLIAMS HOW CAN I FORGET YOU 100 BARBARA DANE I'M ON MY WAY 101 HARVEY SCALES & SEVEN SEAS TRYING TO SURVIVE 102 BROOK BENTON WHERE DOES A MAN GO TO CRY 103 TIARAS SURPRISE 104 DEREK MARTIN SLY GIRL 105 JIMMY REED JR I AIN'T GOING NOWHERE 106 LOUIS CURRY YOU'RE JUST PLAIN NICE 107 GLADYS KNIGHT IF YOU EVER GET YOUR HANDS ON LOVE 108 GEORGE KIRBY WHAT CAN I DO 109 RADIANTS I GOTTA DANCE TO KEEP MY BABY 110 PRIME MINISTERS I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE 111 MEL BRITT LOVE INVENTED MISERY 112 DETROIT SPINNERS WHAT MORE COULD A BOY ASK FOR 113 LITTLE SOUL HOLD ON 114 AL GARDNER SWEET BABY 115 NEWPORTS DISILLUSIONED LOVE 116 CANDY & THE KISSES SOMEONE OUT THERE 117 JAMES CONWELL ANOTHER SUNDOWN IN WATTS 11 SHIRLEY KAROL JUST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY 119 MARVA LEE IF YOU CAN'T BE TRUE 120 JOHNNY BURTON SLAVE GIRL 121 JOE VALENTINE I LOST THE ONLY LOVE I EVER HAD 122 JAMES PHELPS THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE 123 CLAUDINE CLARK TELEPHONE GAME 124 ORLONS SPINNING TOP 125 STEVE KARMEN BIG BAND BREAKAWAY 126 5 ROYALES TAKE ME WITH YOU BABY 127 ANNA BELLE CEASER LITTLE ANNIE 128 JIMMY BO HORNE I CAN'T SPEAK 129 MIXED FEELINGS SHA LA LA 130 CLIFF WAGNER EXCEPTION TO THE RULE 131 JAMES ROYAL WHEN IT COMES TO MY BABY 132 CORNELIUS BROTHERS AND SISTER ROSE BIG TIME LOVER 133 DELL VIKINGS FINGER POPPIN' 134 JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD 135 BROTHER LOVE PRECIOUS DOVE 136 GEORGE PEP THE FEELING IS REAL 137 DAVID RUFFIN RODE BY THE PLACE 138 LEE McKINNEY AND THE MAGNETICS I'LL KEEP HOLDING ON 139 LEON PETERSON NOW YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN 140 JOHNNY WATSON IT'S BETTER TO CRY 141 PARAMOUNT FOUR SORRY AIN'T THE WORD 142 LEE WILLIAMS & CYMBALS A GIRL FROM A COUNTRY TOWN 143 B C GENERATION STREET TALK 144 DAVID WILL THE WAY THE WORLD SHOULD BE 145 BOBBY TREETOP WAIT TILL I GET TO KNOW YA' 146 CURTIS DAVIS AND THE ARKETTES TELL ME 147 J P ROBINSON OUR DAY IS HERE 148 HECTOR RIVERA I WANT A CHANCE FOR ROMANCE 149 PAUL ANKA WHEN WE GET THERE 150 JOHNNY HOWARD THE CHASE IS ON 151 ADAMS APPLES DON'T TAKE IT OUT ON THIS WORLD 152 HARVEY AVERNE NEVER LEARNED TO DANCE 153 FABULOUS PEPS WITH THESE EYES 154 BROOKS BROTHERS LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 155 MATT BROWN THANK YOU BABY 156 RITA AND TIARAS GONE WITH THE WIND 157 FALCONS I'M A FOOL I MUST LOVE YOU 158 JOCK MITCHELL NO BAD WOMAN 159 THE APOLLAS MR CREATOR 160 SALVADORS STICK BY ME BABY 161 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 162 SHIRLEY EDWARDS DREAM MY HEART 163 JUNIOR WELLS I'M GONNA CRAMP YOUR STYLE 164 BLINKY RESCUE ME 165 MELLO SOULS WE CAN WORK IT OUT 166 BETTY TURNER AND CHEVELLES BE CAREFUL GIRL 167 PRECISIONS SUCH MISERY 168 PENETRATIONS SWEET, SWEET BABY 169 CARL HENRY HALL LET ME DOWN SLOWLY 170 GEMINIS NO MORE TOMORROW 171 GENE CHANDLER BET YOU NEVER THOUGHT 172 RUBY DECEIVED 173 ANNE HEYWOOD CROOK HIS LITTLE FINGER 174 ORTHEA GEORGE WHAT A GOOD THING YOU HAD IN ME 175 BILLY & CLYDE WORLD OF MY OWN 176 WHISPERS REMEMBER ME 177 EDWIN STARR I HAVE FAITH IN YOU BABY 178 HERBERT HUNTER HAPPY GO LUCKY 179 LOVEABLES JUST BEYOND MY FINGER TIPS 180 ROBERT SANDERS WHAT I DON'T SEE (CAN'T HURT) 181 MALIBUS JUST CAN'T STAND IT 182 LEN JEWELL BETTIN' ON LOVE 183 HELENA FERGUSON MY TERMS 184 INSIGHTS SOMEDAY GIRL (YOU'RE JUST A) 185 GLORIA JONES LOOK WHAT YOU STARTED 186 KELL OSBOURNE YOU CAN'T OUTSMART A WOMAN 187 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 188 ARTIE LEWIS AIN'T NO GOOD 189 GERALD TROTTER ONE MORE HURT 190 CHARTS LIVIN' THE NIGHT LIFE 191 DEON JACKSON NEED A LOVE LIKE YOURS 192 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 193 JACKI BOND DON'T YOU WORRY 194 HOPKINS BROTHERS SHAKE CHERI 195 SWEET THINGS I'M IN A WORLD OF TROUBLE 196 BOBBY RICH THERE'S A GIRL SOMEWHERE 197 LOST SOULS SECRET OF MINE 198 WALES WALLACE SOMEBODY I KNOW 199 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 200 THEO COFF INVASION LUCKY DAY Any list is simply the opinion of the participants. It would be nice if we could do a list on Soul Source as was attempted in the past but sadly didn't come to fruition due to illness. Some fabulous stuff in there - a lot of my own favourites - but Uphill Climb to the Bottom (and a number of its ilk) - the top spot? Fantastic record but absolutely no way it should be up there in an all-time top Northern Soul list. Dx 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Some fabulous stuff in there - a lot of my own favourites - but Uphill Climb to the Bottom (and a number of its ilk) - the top spot? Fantastic record but absolutely no way it should be up there in an all-time top Northern Soul list. Dx Everything does depend on one's definition of Northern Soul. But Uphill Climb To The Bottom appears to be popular with almost everyone I know, even those on the Modern scene. Quite a few, including myself, would like it at their funeral. It is probably the most popular ender. Just my opinion of course. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
pogo paul Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Did only one person vote? Never seen so many obscure tracks in a top 100 or 200 One was a member of the Dells fan club. Thanks for posting though, love looking at lists! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Could you list say about 50 "progressive tunes", in your opinion, would be interested to see what the "now generation" likes to play. My nominations for the list included United Sounds' It's All Over Baby; Hopkins Bros' Shake Cheri, Four Dynamics' Things A Lady Ain't Supposed To Do; Robert Tanner's Sweet Memories; Joseph Webster's My Love Is Strong; Mixed Feelings' Sha La La; (my friends would not be surprised at those two). Are these what you would call progressive? Some have been around for quite a while. I did nominate others including Marion Stewart, the Adorables and Ruby's Feminine Ingenuity. I remember when there was the attempt to do a top 30 NS list on here, quite a few top 20s were posted by participants. Off the top of my head I seem to remember that She'll Come Running Back featured in loads of them. Again it is only my opinion but I would guess that might be the most popular record if a poll could be held on all Soul Source members, it's another one that most like, whether you prefer oldies or "rare" or whatever you describe your taste in soul. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 It looks to me that a lot of that list is made up from tunes that were popular around the millenium. With some trusted oldies included. eg Arin Deman - I rarely heard it played at that time, but Mickey Lanay was pretty popular. As much as i have complete disinterest in Kev's 500. I think it at least spans the decades, (Up to the time of print) whereas the KTF one looks to me to be more of a snapshot of a few months about 10 years ago. Like all attempts at lists it is simply the opinion of the participants. Plenty on there that I hear quite often at nights I attend. Some were totally new to me, so it shows what different taste we all have. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
hullsoul Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Did only one person vote? Never seen so many obscure tracks in a top 100 or 200 Pete No because I cheated & voted twice Cheers Martyn Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
hullsoul Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Some fabulous stuff in there - a lot of my own favourites - but Uphill Climb to the Bottom (and a number of its ilk) - the top spot? Fantastic record but absolutely no way it should be up there in an all-time top Northern Soul list. Dx Dave I couldn't disagree more,it's got as much relevance as any others on the list imo,so had as much right to be at the top as any of the others. As we know that's how it should be,we shouldn't agree on everything Cheers Martyn Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest rodw Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 The old one (if you can be arsed to read through)... Northern Soul Top 500 1. Wilson, Frank — Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) (Soul) (£15,000) 2. Gray, Dobie — Out on the Floor (Charger) 3. Baker, Yvonne — You Didn’t Say a Word (Parkway) (£300 — official issue) 4. Wilson, Al — The Snake (Soul City) 5. Radcliffe, Jimmy — Long After Tonight is Over (Musicor) 6. Fountain, James — Seven Day Lover (Peachtree) 7. Epitome of Sound — You Don’t Love Me (Sandbag) 8. Mimms, Garnet — Looking for You (United Artists) 9. Beverly, Frankie & the Butlers — If That’s What You Wanted (Sassy/Gamble) 10. Wood, Chuck — Seven Days Too Long (Roulette) 11. Butler, Billy — The Right Track (Okeh) 12. Salvadors — Stick by Me Baby (Wise World) 13. Tomangoes — I Really Love You (Washpan) 14. Legend, Tobi — Time Will Pass You By (Amy) (£300 — official issue) 15. Clarke, Tony — Landslide (Chess) 16. Williams, Larry & Johnny Watson — Too Late (Okeh) 17. Valery, Dana — You Don’t Know Where Your Interest Lies (Columbia) 18. Tee, Willie — Walking Up a One Way Street (Nola) 19. Barnes, Dena — If You Ever Walk Out of My Life (Inferno) 20. Taylor, R. Dean — There’s a Ghost in My House (V.I.P.) 21. Bell, Archie & the Drells — Here I Go Again (Atlantic) 22. Batiste, Rose — Hit & Run (Revilot) 23. Street, Judy — What (Strider) 24. Jones, Gloria — Tainted Love (Champion) 25. Smith, Moses — Girl Across the Street (Dionn) 26. McNair, Barbara — You’re Gonna Love My Baby (Motown) 27. Rubin — You’ve Been Away (Kapp) 28. Britt, Mel — She’ll Come Running Back (FIP) (£600 — official issue/£800 — demo) 29. Checkerboard Squares — Double Cookin’ (Villa) (£300) 30. Carstairs — It Really Hurts Me Girl (Red Coach) 31. Williams, Jerry — If You Ask Me (Calla) 32. Johnson, Lou — Unsatisfied (Big Top) 33. Barnes, JJ — Our Love is in the Pocket (Revilot) 34. Thomas, Don — Come on Train (NUVJ) 35. MVPs — Turnin’ My Heartbeat Up (Buddah) 36. Sheldon, Sandi — You’re Gonna Make Me Love You (Okeh) 37. Vel-vets — I Got to Find Me Somebody (20th Century) 38. Patti & the Emblems — I’m Gonna Love You a Long, Long Time (Kapp) 39. Little Anthony & the Imperials — Better Use Your Head (Veep) 40. Casualeers — Dance, Dance, Dance (Roulette) 41. Montgomery, Jack — Dearly Beloved (Scepter) 42. Hamilton, Roy — Crackin’ Up Over You (RCA Victor) 43. Clark, Connie — My Sugar Baby (Joker) 44. Voices of East Harlem — Cashing In (Just Sunshine) 45. Clark, Dee — That’s My Girl (Constellation) 46. Hutton, Bobby — Lend a Hand (ABC) 47. Andrews, Ruby — Just Loving You (Zodiac) 48. Vibrations — Cause You’re Mine (Okeh) 49. Covey, Julian — A Little Bit Hurt (Island) 50. Sharp, Dee Dee — What Kind of Lady (Gamble) 51. Patten, Alexander — A Lil’ Lovin’ Sometimes (Capitol) 52. Checker, Chubby — You Just Don’t Know (What You Do to Me) (Parkway) (£350) 53. Chance, Nolan — Just Like the Weather (Constellation) 54. Paris, Bobby — Night Owl (Cameo) 55. Burdick, Doni — Bari Track (Sound Impression) 56. Courtney, Dean — I’ll Always Need You (RCA Victor) 57. Clinton, Larry — She’s Wanted (Dynamo) (£1,500 — official issue/£1,000 — demo) 58. Ragland, Lou — I Travel Alone (Amy) (£300) 59. Chavez, Freddie — They’ll Never Know Why (Look) (£400 — official issue) 60. Seven Souls — I Still Love You (Okeh) (£300 — official issue) 61. Parrish, Dean — I’m On My Way (Laurie) 62. Contours — Baby Hit & Run (Tamla Motown) 63. Banks, Darrell — Open the Door to Your Heart (Revilot) 64. Spinners (Detroit) — I’ll Always Love You (Motown) 65. Lynn, Tami — I’m Gonna Run Away from You (Atco) 66. Lance, Major — You Don’t Want Me No More (Okeh) 67. Hebb, Bobby — Love, Love, Love (Philips) 68. Relf, Bob — Blowing My Mind to Pieces (Trans-American) 69. Drifters — You Got to Pay Your Dues (Atlantic) 70. Invitations — Skiing in the Snow (Dynovoice) 71. Poets — She Blew a Good Thing (Symbol) 72. Lovejoy, Joy — In Orbit (Chess) 73. Randell, Lynne — Stranger in My Arms (Epic) 74. Velvet Satins — Nothing Can Compare to You (General American) 75. Martin, Shane — I Need You (Epic) 76. Tams — Hey Girl Don’t Bother Me (ABC Paramount) 77. Pride, Lou — I’m Comun’ Home in the Mountain (Suemi) (£1,000) 78. Anka, Paul — I Can’t Help Lovin’ You (RCA Victor) 79. Four Perfections — I’m Not Strong Enough (Party Time) 80. Prophets/The Creation — I Got the Fever (Smash/Eric) 81. Coasters — Crazy Baby (Atco) 82. Cooper, Christine — Heartaches Away My Boy (Parkway) 83. Impressions — You’ve Been Cheatin’ (ABC Paramount) 84. Melvin, Harold & the Blue Notes — Get Out (Landa) 85. Dells — Run for Cover (Chess) 86. Fascinations — Girls are Out to Get You (Mayfield) 87. Foster, Eddie — I Never Knew (In) 88. Van Dykes — Save My Love for a Rainy Day (Mala) 89. Pointer Sisters — Send Him Back (Atlantic) 90. Yum Yums — Gonna Be a Big Thing (ABC Paramount) (£500) 91. Porter, Nolan — If I Could Only Be Sure (ABC) 92. Lands, Hoagy — Next Line (Laurie) 93. Hill, Lainie — Time Marches On (New Voice) (£300) 94. Paris, Bobby — I Walked Away (Capitol) 95. Turner, Spyder — I Can’t Make It Anymore (MGM) 96. Valli, Frankie — You’re Ready Now (Smash) 97. Wright, Earl — Thumb a Ride (Capitol) 98. Sapphires — Gotta Have Your Love (ABC Paramount) 99. Michael & Raymond — Man Without a Woman (RCA Victor) (£300 — demo) 100. Jackson, Millie — My Man is a Sweet Man (Spring) 101. Freeman, Bobby — I’ll Never Fall in Love Again (Autumn) 102. Poppies — There’s a Pain in My Heart (Epic) 103. Edwards, Jackie — I Feel So Bad (Island) 104. San Remo Golden Strings — Festival Time (Ric-Tic/Gordy) 105. Spellbinders — Help Me (Get Myself Back Together Again) (Columbia) 106. Jones, Gloria — Come Go With Me (Uptown) 107. 7th Avenue Aviators/Frankie Karl & the Chevrons — You Should O’ Held On (Congress/Philtown) (£400 — Philtown) 108. Knight, Marie — That’s No Way to Treat a Girl (Musicor) 109. Starr, Edwin — Agent Double O Soul (Ric-Tic) 110. Valentinos — Sweeter Than the Day Before (Chess) 111. Turner, Ike & Tina — Dust My Broom (Tangerine) 112. Barnes, JJ — Real Humdinger (Ric-Tic) 113. Ann, Beverly — You’ve Got Your Mind On Other Things (RCA Victor) 114. Charades — Key to My Happiness (MGM) 115. Woods, Billy — Let Me Make You Happy (Sussex) (£2,000) 116. Temple, Richard — That Beatin’ Rhythm (Mirwood) 117. Smith, Otis — Let Her Go (Perception) 118. Jon & the Wierdest — Can’t Get Over These Memories (Tie) (£1,000) 119. Mitchell, Willie — The Champion EP (Hi) 120. Superlatives — I Still Love You (Uptite) 121. Exciters — Reaching for the Best (20th Century) 122. Father’s Angels — Bok to Bach (MGM — UK) 123. Champion, Mickie — What Good Am I? (Musette) 124. Mills, Barbara — Queen of Fools (Hickory) 125. Love, Mary — You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet (Modern) 126. Professionals — That’s Why I Love You (Groove City) (£1,000) 127. Majestics — I Love Her So Much (It Hurts Me) (Linda) 128. Mitchell, Stanley — Get It Baby (Dynamo) (£400 — official issue/£300 — demo) 129. Chestnut, Morris — Too Darn Soulful (Amy) (£300 — official issue) 130. Foxx, Inez & Charlie — Tightrope (Dynamo) 131. Bragg, Johnny — They’re Talking About Me (Elbejay) 132. Frankie & the Classicals — What Shall I Do? (Calla) 133. King, Solomon/Levi Jackson — This Beautiful Day (Columbia) 134. Mistura, featuring Lloyd Michels — The Flasher (Fusion) 135. Reflections — Like Adam & Eve (Paramount) 136. Banks, Darrell — Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You (Revilot) 137. Laws, Eloise — Love Factory (Music Merchant) 138. Shakers — One Wonderful Moment (ABC) 139. Beavers, Jackie — I Need My Baby (Revilot) (£600) 140. Williams, Bernie — Ever Again (Bell) (£1,500) 141. De-Lites — Lover (Cuppy) (£700) 142. Apollas — Mr Creator (Warner Brothers) 143. Incredibles — There is Nothing Else to Say (Audio Arts) 144. Curtis, Lenny — Nothing Can Help You Now (End) (£450) 145. Chandler, Gene — There Was a Time (Brunswick) 146. Detroit Executives — Cool Off (Pameline) 147. James, Jimmy — A Man Like Me (Stateside) 148. Parrish, Dean — Determination (Boom) 149. Wilson, Al — Help Me (Wand) 150. Black’s Combo, Bill — Little Queenie (Hi) 151. David & the Giants — Superlove (Crazy Horse) 152. Caswell, Johnny — You Don’t Love Me Anymore (Decca) 153. St James, Holly — That’s Not Love (ABC Paramount) (£300) 154. Tempos — Countdown (Here I Come) (Canterbury) 155. Lewis, Ramsey — Wade in the Water (Chess) 156. Adam’s Apples — Don’t Take It Out on This World (Brunswick) 157. Purify, James & Bobby — Shake a Tail Feather (Bell) 158. Carlton, Little Carl — Competition Ain’t Nothin’ (Back Beat) 159. Dynamics — Yes I Love You Baby (Top Ten) 160. Hamilton, Edward & the Arabians — Baby Don’t You Weep (Mary Jane) 161. Harris, Major — Call Me Tomorrow (Okeh) 162. Browner, Duke — Crying Over You (Impact) 163. Fuller Brothers — Time’s a Wasting (Soul Clock) 164. Williams, Mel — Can It Be Me (Modern) 165. Stevens, April — Wanting You (MGM) 166. Mathis, Jodi — Don’t You Care Any More [sic] (Capitol) 167. Exciters — Blowing Up My Mind (RCA Victor) 168. Troy, Doris — I’ll Do Anything (Calla Issue) 169. Ingram, Luther — Exus Trek/If It’s All the Same to You (HIB) 170. Invitations — What’s Wrong with Me Baby (Dynovoice) 171. Wilson, Nancy — End of Our Love (Capitol) 172. Barnes, JJ — Please Let Me In (Ric-Tic) 173. Kendrick, Willie — Change Your Ways (RCA Victor) (£300 — official issue) 174. Austin, Patti — Take Away the Pain Stain (Coral) 175. Heywood, Leon — Baby Reconsider (Fat Fish) 176. Soul Twins — Quick Change Artist (Karen) 177. Porter, NF — Keep On Keeping On (Lizard) 178. David, Lee — Temptation is Calling My Name (Columbia) 179. Volcanos — (It’s Against) The Laws of Love (Arctic) 180. Mayfield, Curtis — Move On Up (Curtom) 181. Valli, Frankie & the Four Seasons — The Night (Mowest — UK) 182. Mahoney, Skip — Janice (Don’t Be So Blind to Love) (Salsoul) 183. Ward, Sam — Sister Lee (Groove City) (£350) 184. Freeman, Art — Slippin’ Around with You (Fame) 185. McNeir, Ronnie — Sitting in My Class/Isn’t She a Pretty Girl (Deto) 186. Tony & Tyrone — Please Operator (Atlantic) 187. Dacosta, Rita — Don’t Bring Me Down (Pandora/Mohawk) (£400 — Pandora) 188. Vibrating Vibrations — Surprise Party for Baby (Neptune) 189. Burns, Jimmy — I Really Love You (Erica) (£1,000) 190. Lee, Laura — To Win Your Heart (Ric-Tic) 191. Elbert, Donnie — A Little Piece of Leather (Gateway) 192. Van Dyke, Earl & the Motown Brass — Six by Six (Soul) 193. Russell, Saxie — Psychedelic Soul (Thomas) 194. Bernard, Kenny — What Love Brings (Pye) 195. Holloway, Brenda — Reconsider (Motown - White Label) 196. Thomas, Jimmy — The Beautiful Night (Parlophone) (£400 — official issue) 197. Gibson, Wayne — Under My Thumb (Columbia) 198. Anderson Brothers — I Can See Him Loving You (GSF) 199. Barnes, Towanda — You Don’t Mean It (A&M) 200. Cambridge, Dottie — Cry Your Eyes Out (MGM) 201. Manifesto — A Case of Tyme (Legend) 202. Carrow, George — Angel Baby (Don’t You Ever Leave Me) (Columbia) 203. Frankie & Johnny — I’ll Hold You (Decca) 204. Robinson, Shawn — My Dear Heart (Minit) 205. Dramatics — Inky Dinky Wang Dang Do (Wingate) 206. Clark, Alice — You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me) (Warner Brothers) 207. Clark, Johnny ‘Soul’ — (Come On & Be My) Sweet Darlin’ (Soul Hawk) 208. Paul, John E — I Wanna Know (Decca) 209. Scott-Heron, Gil — The Bottle (Strata East) 210. Cooper, Eula — Let Our Love Grow Higher (Super Sound) 211. Contours — Just a Little Misunderstanding (Gordy) 212. Derek & Ray — Interplay (RCA Victor) 213. Demain, Arin — Silent Treatment (Blue Star) (£700) 214. Flamingos — Boogaloo Party (Philips) 215. Fletcher, Sam — I’d Think It Over (Tollie) 216. Shaw, Marlena — Let’s Wade in the Water (Chess) 217. Guess, Lenis — Just Ask Me (SPQR/LeGrand) 218. Roye, Lee — Tears (Nothing But Tears) (Decca) 219. Moore, Melba — Magic Touch (Kent Anniversary Special) 220. Little Richie — Just Another Heartache (Sound Stage 7) (£300) 221. Lumley, Rufus — I’m Standing (Holton) 222. Magnetics — Lady in Green (Bonnie) (£1,500) 223. Cashmeres — Show Stopper (Hem) (£1,000) 224. Milestones (Mylestones) — The Joker (Andre) 225. Mitchell, Prince Phillip — I’m So Happy (Atlantic) 226. Middleton, Tony — Paris Blues (Amy) 227. Mosley, Ernest — Stubborn Heart (La-Cindy) (£500 — official issue/£1,500 — demo) 228. Mr Flood’s Party — Compared to What (GM) 229. Mr Soul/Al Scott — What Happened to Yesterday? (Genuine) (£1,500) 230. Hesitations — I’m Not Built That Way (Kapp) 231. Prophet, Billy — What Can I Do? (Sue) 232. Roman, Little Joe — When You’re Lonesome (Come On Home) (Tuff) (£400) 233. Bounty, James — Prove Yourself a Lady (Compass) 234. Sayles, Johnny — I Can’t Get Enough (St Lawrence) 235. Sam & Kitty — I’ve Got Something Good (Four Brothers) 236. Sheen, Bobby — Something New to Do (Warner Brothers) 237. Spiral Starecase — More Today Than Yesterday (Columbia) 238. Soul Brothers Six — I’ll Be Loving You (Atlantic) 239. Originals — Suspicion/Baby Have Mercy on Me (Motown — acetate) (£1,000) 240. Fantastic Johnny C — Don’t Depend on Me (Phil-LA-of-Soul) 241. Flirtations — Stronger Than Her Love (Festival) 242. Natural Four — I Thought You Were Mine (ABC) 243. Fi-Dels — Try a Little Harder (Keymen) 244. Tex, Joe — Under Your Powerful Love (Dial) 245. Skullsnaps — I’m Your Pimp (GSF) 246. Vann, Ila — Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man of Mine (Roulette) 247. Douglas, Carl — Serving a Sentence of Life (United Artists) 248. Ward, Herb — Honest to Goodness (RCA) 249. Wyatt, Johnny — This Thing Called Love (Bronco) 250. Banks, Doug — I Just Kept on Dancing (Argo) 251. Sapphires — Slow Fizz (ABC) 252. Callier, Terry — Look at Me Now (Cadet) 253. Harper, Jeanette — Put Me in Your Pocket (20th Century) 254. Knight, Jason — Our Love is Getting Stronger (Pye) 255. Hestor, Tony — Down in the Dumps (Goldmine) 256. Davison, Alfie — Love is a Serious Business (Mercury) 257. Williams, Jeanette — All of a Sudden (Back Beat) 258. Armstead, Jo — I Feel an Urge Coming On (Giant) 259. Courcy, JoAnn — I Got the Power (Twirl) (£500) 260. Eddie & Ernie — I Can’t Do It (I Just Can’t Leave You) (Eastern) 261. Betty Boo — Say It Isn’t So (Grapevine) 262. Shelton, Roscoe — Running for My Life (Sound Stage 7) 263. Williams, Maurice — Being Without You (Deesu) 264. Wiggins, Spencer — Let’s Talk It Over (Soul Series) 265. Nomads — Somethin’s Bad (Mo-Groov) (£800) 266. Terrible Tom — We Were Made for Each Other (Maverick) 267. Carr, James — That’s What I Want to Know (Goldwax) 268. Garrett, Kelly — Love’s the Only Answer (Smash) 269. Parliaments — Don’t Be Sore at Me (Revilot) 270. Staton, Candi — Now You’ve Got the Upper Hand (Unity) (£350) 271. Edmund Jr, Lada — The Larue (Decca) 272. Lawson, Robbie — Burning Sensation (Kyser) (£1,000) 273. Collins & Collins — Top of the Stars (A&M) 274. Reparta & the Delrons — Panic (Mala) 275. Troy, Benny — I Wanna Give You Tomorrow (De-Lite) 276. Houston, Thelma — Baby Mine (Capitol) 277. Ryder, Mitch & the Detroit Wheels — Breakout (New Voice) 278. Shirelles — Last Minute Miracle (Scepter) 279. Porgy & the Monarchs — My Heart Cries for You (Musicor) 280. Daybreak — I Need Love (PAP) 281. Parker, Eddie — Love You Baby (Ashford) 282. Righteous Brothers Band — Rat Race (Verve) 283. Butlers with Frankie Beverly — Because of My Heart (Rouser) (£5,000) 284. Johnson, Herb & the Impacts — I’m So Glad (Toxsan) (£300) 285. Lee, Jackie — Darkest Days (ABC) 286. Shapiro, Helen — Stop & You’ll Always Be There (Columbia) 287. Shalimars — Stop & Take a Look at Yourself (Verve) 288. Lewis Miss LL, Louise— Oo Wee I’ll Let It Be You Babe (Skyway) 289. Younghearts — A Little Togetherness (Canterbury) 290. Karmen, Steve Band featuring Jimmy Radcliffe — Breakaway (United Artists) 291. Chandlers — Your Love Makes Me Lonely (Col-Soul) (£300) 292. Lollipops — Loving Good Feeling (Impact) 293. Lyndell, Linda — Bring Your Love Back To Me (Volt) 294. United Four — She’s Putting You On (Harthon) 295. Smith, Bobbie — Walk On Into My Heart (American Arts) 296. Bob & Earl Band — My Little Girl (instrumental) (Jay Boy) 297. August & Deneen — We Go Together (ABC) 298. Aiken, Ben — Satisfied (Loma) 299. Allen, Larry/L — Can’t We Talk It Over (Green Dolphin) (£300 — as Larry) 300. Montclairs — Hung Up On Your Love (Paula) 301. Traynor, Jay — Up & Over (ABC) (£300 — official issue) 302. Little Ann — What Should I Do (Kent) 303. Andrews, Lee & the Hearts — I’ve Had It (Crimson) 304. Jay & the Techniques — Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie (Smash) 305. Lewis, Tamala — You Won’t Say Nothing (Marton) (£1,000) 306. Day, Muriel — Nine Times Out of Ten (Page One) 307. Adventurers — Easy Baby (Compass) 308. Gems — I’ll Be There (Riverside) 309. Heatherton, Joey — When You Called Me Baby (Decca) 310. Grant, Earl — Hide Nor Hair (Decca) 311. Kent, Al — You Got to Pay the Price (Ric-Tic) 312. Bishop, Eddie — Call Me (Paramount) 313. Jones, Johnny & the King Casuals — Purple Haze (Brunswick) 314. World Column — So Is the Sun (Tower) 315. Bryant, Lillie — Meet Me Halfway (Tay-Ster) (£500) 316. Servicemen — Need a Helping Hand (Wind-Hit) (£1,000) 317. Embers — Watch Out Girl (MGM) 318. Courtney, Dean — Love, You Just Can’t Walk Away (MGM) 319. Cooperettes — Shing a Ling (Brunswick) 320. Chandler, Gene — I Can Take Care of Myself (Constellation) 321. Hughes, Fred — Baby Boy (Brunswick) 322. Malibus — Gee Baby (I Love You) (Sure-Shot) 323. Jades — I’m Where It’s At (Nite Life) (£300) 324. Inspirations — No One Else Can Take Your Place (Breakthrough) (£4,000) 325. Ward, Clare — Right Direction (Verve) 326. Chapter Five — You Can’t Mean It (CBS) 327. Jones, E Rodney — R & B Time (Part 1) (Tuff/Karisma) 328. Moore, Johnny — Walk Like a Man (Date) 329. Sweet Things — I’m In a World of Trouble (Date) 330. Henry, Andrea — I Need You Like a Baby (MGM) 331. Artistics — I’m Gonna Miss You (Brunswick) 332. Ivorys — Please Stay (Despenza/Wand) (£600 — Wand) 333. Chaumonts — I Need Your Love (Caravelle) 334. Little Anthony & the Imperials — Gonna Fix You Good (Veep) 335. Ad-Libs — Nothing Worse Than Being Alone (Share) 336. Nero, Frances — Keep on Loving Me (Soul) 337. Del-Larks — Job Opening (Queen City) (£1,000 — official issue/£2,000 — demo) 338. Cook, Jerry — I Hurt On the Other Side (Capitol) 339. Jackson, Chuck — These Chains of Love (Are Breaking Me Down) (Wand) 340. Varner, Don — Tear Stained Face (Quinvy) (£700) 341. Valentines — Breakaway (Sound Stage 7) 342. Uggams, Leslie — Love is a Good Foundation (Sonday) 343. Triumphs — Walkin’ the Duck (Verve) 344. Kirby, George — What Can I Do (Cadet) 345. Flame N King & the Bold Ones — Ho Happy Day (NYCS) 346. Navarro, Tommy — I Cried My Life Away (Dejac) 347. Kelly, Paul — Chills & Fever (Lloyd) 348. Jones, Tamiko — I’m Spellbound (Golden World) (£400 — official issue) 349. Laskey, Emanuel — I’m a Peace Loving Man (Thelma) 350. Lewis, Barbara — I Remember the Feeling (Atlantic) 351. Jackson, Marke (Chris) — I’ll Never Forget You (Jamie) 352. Perry, Ann — That’s the Way He Is (Theoda) 353. Platters — Washed Ashore (On a Lonely Island in the Sea) (Musicor) 354. Instrumental (Ronnie & Robyn) — Sidra’s Theme (Sidra) 355. Newbeats — Run Baby Run (Hickory) 356. Smith, Kenny — Lord, What’s Happening to Your People (Goldspot/GAR) 357. Sons of Moses — Soul Symphony (Soft/Coral) 358. Little Hank — Mister Bang Bang Man (Sound Stage 7) 359. Youth Opportunity Programme/Jimmy Fraser — Of Hopes & Dreams & Tombstones (Columbia) (£300 — Y.O.P/£300 — Jimmy Fraser: official issue) 360. Chandler, Gene & Barbara Acklin — From the Teacher to the Preacher (Brunswick) 361. Triumphs — I’m Coming to Your Rescue (Okeh) 362. Wagner, Danny & the Kindred Soul — I Lost a True Love (Imperial) 363. Collins, Will & Will Power — Is There Anything I Can Do? (Bareback) 364. Perry, Greg — It Takes Heart (Alfa) 365. Paris, Bobby — Per-son-ally (Tetragamatton) 366. Smith, Youngblood — You Can Split (Verve) 367. Raye, Jimmy — Philly Dog Around the World (KKC) (£300) 368. Pollard, Ray — The Drifter (United Artists) 369. Mitchell, Willie — That Driving Beat (Hi) 370. Colt, James — Black Power (Phoof) 371. Furys — I’m Satisfied with You (Keymen) 372. Garner, Reggie — Hot Line (Capitol) 373. Mitchell, Jock — Not a Chance in a Million (Impact) 374. Guyton, Howard — I Watched You Slowly Slip Away (Verve) 375. Jackson, Millie — A House for Sale (Spring — UK) 376. Total Eclipses — 6 O’Clock (from LP) (Imperial) 377. Holman, Eddie — Where I’m Not Wanted/Hurt (Goldmine) 378. Lee, Jackie — Do the Temptation Walk (Mirwood) 379. Lewis, Pat — No One to Love (Solid Hit) (£800) 380. Everett, Betty — Getting Mighty Crowded (Vee Jay) 381. Wynns, Sandy — A Touch of Venus (Champion/Doc) 382. Showmen — Our Love Will Grow (Swan) 383. High Keys — Living a Lie (Verve) 384. Velvet Hammer — Happy (Soozi) 385. David & the Giants — Ten Miles High (Crazy Horse) 386. Banks, Homer — Hooked by Love (Minit) 387. Hicks, Joe — Don’t It Make You Feel Funky (AGC) 388. Mamie Galore — It Ain’t Necessary (St Lawrence) 389. Walker, Junior & the All Stars — Tune Up (Soul) 390. Wynder K Frog — Green Door (Island) 391. Hatcher, Roger — Sweetest Girl in the World (Excello) 392. Chandler, Lorraine — I Can’t Change (RCA Victor) 393. Masqueraders — Do You Love Me Baby? (Wand) 394. Charmaines — Eternally (Date) 395. Baines, Vickie — Country Girl (Parkway) (£400 — official issue) 396. Goldsboro, Bobby — Too Many People (United Artists — UK) 397. Edwards, Lou — Talkin’ ‘Bout Poor Folks (Thinking ‘Bout My Folks) (Columbia) 398. O’Jays — I Dig Your Act (Bell) 399. Empires — You’re On Top Girl (Candi) (£1,200) 400. McDaniels, Gene — Walk With a Winner (Liberty) 401. People’s Choice — Savin’ My Lovin’ for You (Palmer) (£300) 402. Anthony, Sheila — Livin’ in Love (Buttercup) 403. Lane, Mickey Lee — Hey Sah-Lo-Ney (Swan) 404. Knight, Gladys & the Pips — Just Walk in My Shoes (Soul) 405. Thomas, Carla — I’ll Never Stop Loving You (Kent — UK) 406. Starr, Edwin — I Have Faith in You (Ric-Tic) 407. Baker, Butch — The Fat Man/Bat Man at the Go-Go (St Lawrence) 408. Hudson, Pookie — This Gets to Me (Jamie) 409. Baltimore & Ohio Marching Band — Condition Red (Jubilee) 410. Brown, Maxine — It’s Torture (Kent — UK) 411. Barnett, James — Keep On Talking (Fame) 412. Holiday, Jimmy & Clydie King — Ready Willing & Able (Minit) 413. Banks, Robert — A Mighty Good Way (Verve) 414. Ambers — Potion of Love (Smash) 415. Anderson, Carol — Sad Girl (Fee) 416. Mylestones — Sexy Lady (Hawk Sound) 417. Matthews, Joe — Ain’t Nothing You Can Do (Kool Kat) (£350 — official/£400 — demo) 418. Toones, Gene — What More Do You Want (Simco) (£1,000 — official /£700 — demo) 419. Davis, Melvin — Find a Quiet Place (Wheel City) (£700) 420. Du-ettes — Every Beat of My Heart (Mar-V-Lus) 421. Kent, Al — Way You Been Acting Lately (Ric-Tic) 422. Imaginations — Strange Neighbourhood (Fraternity) (£400 — official issue) 423. Maestro, Johnny — I’m Stepping Out of the Picture (Scepter) (£600) 424. Nosmo King — Goodbye/The Javells - Goodbye Nothing to Say (Pye) 425. Supremes — He’s All I Got (Motown) 426. Dee, Kiki — On a Magic Carpet Ride (Fontana) 427. Jewell, Len — Bettin’ On Love (Fontana/Teri-De) (£1,000 — Teri-De) 428. Coulter, Phil — A Good Thing Going (Columbia) 429. Scott, Cindy — I Love You Baby (Veep) 430. Chandler, Gene — Mr Big Shot (Constellation) 431. Cairos — Stop Overlooking Me (Shrine) (£1,500) 432. Buster & Eddie — Can’t Be Still (Class) 433. Daye, Eddie & the Four Bars — Guess Who Loves You (Shrine) (£1,500) 434. Holloway, Patrice — Love & Desire (Capitol) 435. Curry, Clifford — I Can’t Get Hold of Myself (Elf) 436. Little Richard — I Don’t Want to Discuss It (Okeh) 437. Debonairs — Lovin’ You Takes all of My Time (Solid Hit) (£750) 438. Gaye, Marvin — Love Starved Heart (Tamla) 439. Reeves, Martha & the Vandellas — One Way Out (Gordy) 440. Coefield, Brice — Ain’t That Right (Omen) 441. Sheen, Bobby — Dr Love (Capitol) 442. Lewis, Gary & the Playboys — My Heart’s Symphony (Liberty) 443. Burning Bush — Keeps on Burning (Mercury) 444. Ascots — Another Day (Mir-A-Don) 445. Jackson, Chuck — Hand It Over (Wand) 446. Patterson, Bobby — My Baby’s Coming Back to Me (Jetstar) 447. Bits’N Pieces — Keep on Running Away (Nasco) 448. Holden, Ron — I’ll Forgive & Forget (Challenge) 449. Jones, Linda — I Just Can’t Live My Life (Without You Babe) (Warner Brothers) 450. Jewels — We Got Togetherness (MGM) 451. Hutch, Willie — The Duck/Love Runs Out (Dunhill) (£300 — official issue) 452. Sexton, Ann — You’ve Been Gone Too Long (Impel/Seventy 7) 453. Weston, Kim — Helpless (Gordy) 454. Kline, Bobby — Say Something Nice to Me (MB) (£500) 455. Gardner, Don — Cheatin Kind (Sedgrick) (£3,000) 456. Collins, Roger — You Sexy Sugar Plum (Fantasy) 457. Commodores — The Zoo (The Human Zoo) (Mowest) 458. Human Beinz — Nobody But Me (Capitol) 459. Mack, Jimmy — My World is on Fire (Palmer) (£500 — official issue/£400 — demo) 460. Velvelettes — These Things Will Keep Me Loving You (Soul) 461. Checker, Chubby — At the Discotheque (Cameo) 462. Hampton, Johnny — Not My Girl (Dotty’s) (£800) 463. Houston, Larry — Let’s Spend Some Time Together (HFMP) 464. Isley Brothers — Tell Me It’s Just a Rumour (Tamla Motown) 465. Brown, Maxine — One in a Million (Wand) 466. Randolph, Barbara — I Got a Feeling (Soul) 467. Bell, Madelaine — Picture Me Gone (Mod) 468. Arnold, PP — Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (Immediate) 469. Ellis, Shirley — Soul Time (Columbia) 470. Wylie, Richard ‘Popcorn’ — Rosemary What Happened (Karen) 471. Tex, Joe — Show Me (Dial) 472. Sigler, Bunny — Let the Good Times Roll & Feel So Good (Parkway) 473. Sherrys — Put Your Loving Arms Around Me (Hot) 474. Silhouettes — Not Me Baby (Goodway) (£400) 475. Marvellettes — I’ll Keep Holding On (Tamla) 476. Williams, Al — I Am Nothing (Palmer/La Beat) (£1,200 — Palmer/£900 — La Beat: official issue/£1,500 — La Beat: demo) 477. Lindsey, Thelma — Prepared to Love You (Magic City) 478. Basil, Toni — Breakaway (A&M) 479. Starr, Edwin — My Weakness is You (Gordy) 480. Velours — I’m Gonna Change (MGM) 481. Tymes — What Would I Do? (MGM) 482. Ames, Nancy — I Don’t Want to Talk About It (Epic) 483. Merrell, Ray — Tears of Joy (Jay Boy) 484. Middleton, Tony — To the Ends of the Earth (MGM) 485. Parker, Eddie — I’m Gone (Awake) (£1,000) 486. Metros — Since I Found My Baby (RCA Victor) 487. Swann, Bettye — Make Me Yours (Money) 488. Ward, Herb — Strange Change (Argo) 489. Nabay — Believe It or Not (Impact) 490. Tymes — Here She Comes (Parkway) 491. Bland, Bobby — Shoes (Duke) 492. Tipton, Lester — This Won’t Change (La Beat) (£1,500) 493. Steinways — My Heart’s Not in It Anymore/You’ve Been Leading Me On (Oliver) 494. Blackwell, Otis — Can’t Lose My Head (Smoke) (£300) 495. Spinners (Detroit) — Sweet Thing (Motown) 496. Fuzz, the — I’m So Glad (Roulette) 497. Knight, Gladys & the Pips — Too Late for You & Me (Motown — unissued) 498. Flower Shoppe — You’ve Come Along Way Baby (Spring) 499. Olympics — Baby Do the Philly Dog (Mirwood) 500. Santos, Larry — You Got Me Where You Want Me (Evolution) Looks much the same as it would have done in the 70's....that can't be right, it's 2013 now lol !!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Frankie Crocker Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Great idea for a Thread. Good book. Good concept. Successful project yielding three editions that I have read, enjoyed and keep for reference. Nowadays outmoded - could be a list of what Kev had played at Wigan by 1978? Now a volume of oldies that made an impact someplace as Northern soul evolved and reached a late 70's peak. Would be a handy guide for a wannabe oldies DJ just starting out... What I would like to see is a new book - the Northern Soul Top 5,000. Records not ranked but graded using Manship's Million Dollars Of Rare Soul three criteria system. Full colour scans. Info on artists, DJ credits, venue spun and quotes from soul fans to ensure sales of 5,000. Water repellant pages to drool over. If a record is in the book, it's been well received: not in the book then it goes into Volume 2. 3 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 6, 2013 Share Posted November 6, 2013 Here is the top 200 that Martyn referred to. POSITION ARTIST TITLE 1 WALTER JACKSON UPHILL CLIMB TO THE BOTTOM 2 RUBY FEMININE INGENUITY 3 TONY CLARKE A WRONG MAN 4 GAY JAMISON STAY ANOTHER DAY 5 MEL BRITT SHE'LL COME RUNNING BACK 6 ROBERT PARKER CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE 7 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (VOCAL) 8 NOLAN PORTER IF ONLY I COULD BE SURE 9 PATRICE HOLLOWAY LOVE & DESIRE 10 JO ANN GARRETT A WHOLE NEW PLAN 11 PERSIANS GEE WHAT A GIRL 12 OHIO PLAYERS YOU DON'T MEAN IT 13 LITTLE ANTHONY & IMPERIALS IT'S NOT THE SAME 14 CHARLES JOHNSON I MADE A MISTAKE 15 CHANDLERS YOUR LOVE MAKES ME LONELY 16 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (INSTR) 17 O.C. TOLBERT I'M SHOOTING HIGH 18 NELLA DODDS HONEY BOY 19 MILT MATHEWS TRUST ME 20 JIMMY BEAUMONT ETC I NEVER LOVED HER ANYWAY 21 HAROLD MELVIN & BLUENOTES GET OUT (AND LET ME CRY) 22 ELBIE PARKER PLEASE KEEP AWAY FROM ME 23 MARTHA & VANDELLAS CAN'T BREAK THE HABIT 24 JIMMY CONWELL CIGARETTE ASHES 25 TRANELLES BLESSED WITH A LOVE 26 FALCONS STANDING ON GUARD 27 DELLS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO LOVES YOU 28 SOUL COMMUNICATIONS THOSE LONELY NIGHTS 29 PATTI HAMILTON MY BABY LOVES ME 30 PEARL DOWDELL IT'S ALL OVER 31 EDWIN STARR OVE (THE LONELY PEOPLE'S PRAYER) 32 GLADYS KNIGHT NO-ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE 33 ARIN DEMAIN SILENT TREATMENT 34 BIG MAYBELLE OCEAN OF TEARS 35 CHUCK JACKSON THIS BROKEN HEART 36 JOSEPH MOORE I STILL CAN'T GET YOU 37 CHUCK BERNARD EVERY HURT MAKES YOU STRONGER 38 MAGNETICS I HAVE A GIRL 39 SERVICEMEN CONNIE 40 CRYSTALS I GOT A MAN 41 DELLS RUN FOR COVER 42 UNITED SOUNDS IT'S ALL OVER 43 JACKIE LEE OH MY DARLING 44 LITTLE EDDIE TAYLOR I HAD A GOOD TIME 45 MAD LADS NO STRINGS ATTACHED 46 PATRICE HOLLOWAY ECSTASY 47 PAULETTE LOVE YOU BABE 48 PURPLE MUNDI STOP HURTING ME BABY 49 SPARKLES TRY MY LOVE 50 BARBARA LEWIS STARS 51 TYRONE DAVIS JUST MY LUCK 52 ARCHIE BELL HERE I GO AGAIN 53 BOBBY PARIS DARK CONTINENT 54 DIFOSCO SUNSHINE LOVE 55 JOSEPH WEBSTER MY LOVE IS STRONG 56 BROOKS O DELL SLOW MOTION 57 RICHARD TEMPLE THAT BEATIN' RYTHM 58 MICKEY LANEY I'M GONNA WALK 59 CHOSEN FEW BIRTH OF A PLAYBOY 60 CRYSTALS ARE YOU TRYING TO GET RID OF ME BABY 61 EDDIE HOLLAND JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 62 JACKIE SHANE COMIN' DOWN 63 DEE DEE WARWICK HOUSE OF GOLD 64 ADORABLES OHH BOY 65 CHARLES JOHNSON NEVER HAD A LOVE SO GOOD 66 EDDIE BISHOP CALL ME 67 JIMMY BEAUMONT OUR DAY IS HERE 68 ART NEVILLE YOU WON'T DO RIGHT 69 RADIANTS ONE DAY I'LL SHOW YOU 70 PHONETICS DON'T LET LOVE GET YOU DOWN 71 SONJI CLAY DEEPER IN MY HEART 72 ROBERT TANNER SWEET MEMORIES 73 FREDDIE WILLIAMS NAME IN LIGHTS 74 OTIS BROWN SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO 75 DELLS YOUR SONG 76 PHONETICS JUST A BOYS DREAM 77 FOUR DYNAMICS THING A LADY AIN'T SUPPOSED TO BE 78 MICKEY MOONSHINE NAME IT YOU GOT IT 79 JIMMY RICKS OH WHAT A FEELING 80 MILTON & WINSTON YOU LIED 81 SOUL SURVIVORS MAMA SOUL 82 DETERMINATIONS BING BONG GOES MY HEART 83 PATTI & PLAYBOYS TEARS 84 TEMPTATIONS FOREVER IN MY HEART 85 DEEP VELVET HANNAH MAE 86 JIMMY PHILLIPS SHE BELONGS TO ME 87 VALENTINES BREAKAWAY 88 JOCK MITCHELL NOT A CHANCE IN A MILLION 89 SPELLBINDERS BABY I MISS YOU 90 JOE TEX YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT BABY 91 OLIVER NORMAN DROWNING IN MY OWN DESPAIR 92 EDDIE SPENCER IF THIS IS LOVE (I'D RATHER BE LONELY) 93 MARION STEWART I MUST BE LOSING YOU 94 MAXINE BROWN LET ME GIVE YOU MY LOVIN' 95 MEL WILLIAMS SWEET GIRL OF MINE 96 SONNETTES I'VE GOTTEN OVER YOU 97 ESQUIRES HOW COULD IT BE 98 MANDELLS JUST CAN'T WIN 99 LENNY WILLIAMS HOW CAN I FORGET YOU 100 BARBARA DANE I'M ON MY WAY 101 HARVEY SCALES & SEVEN SEAS TRYING TO SURVIVE 102 BROOK BENTON WHERE DOES A MAN GO TO CRY 103 TIARAS SURPRISE 104 DEREK MARTIN SLY GIRL 105 JIMMY REED JR I AIN'T GOING NOWHERE 106 LOUIS CURRY YOU'RE JUST PLAIN NICE 107 GLADYS KNIGHT IF YOU EVER GET YOUR HANDS ON LOVE 108 GEORGE KIRBY WHAT CAN I DO 109 RADIANTS I GOTTA DANCE TO KEEP MY BABY 110 PRIME MINISTERS I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE 111 MEL BRITT LOVE INVENTED MISERY 112 DETROIT SPINNERS WHAT MORE COULD A BOY ASK FOR 113 LITTLE SOUL HOLD ON 114 AL GARDNER SWEET BABY 115 NEWPORTS DISILLUSIONED LOVE 116 CANDY & THE KISSES SOMEONE OUT THERE 117 JAMES CONWELL ANOTHER SUNDOWN IN WATTS 11 SHIRLEY KAROL JUST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY 119 MARVA LEE IF YOU CAN'T BE TRUE 120 JOHNNY BURTON SLAVE GIRL 121 JOE VALENTINE I LOST THE ONLY LOVE I EVER HAD 122 JAMES PHELPS THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE 123 CLAUDINE CLARK TELEPHONE GAME 124 ORLONS SPINNING TOP 125 STEVE KARMEN BIG BAND BREAKAWAY 126 5 ROYALES TAKE ME WITH YOU BABY 127 ANNA BELLE CEASER LITTLE ANNIE 128 JIMMY BO HORNE I CAN'T SPEAK 129 MIXED FEELINGS SHA LA LA 130 CLIFF WAGNER EXCEPTION TO THE RULE 131 JAMES ROYAL WHEN IT COMES TO MY BABY 132 CORNELIUS BROTHERS AND SISTER ROSE BIG TIME LOVER 133 DELL VIKINGS FINGER POPPIN' 134 JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD 135 BROTHER LOVE PRECIOUS DOVE 136 GEORGE PEP THE FEELING IS REAL 137 DAVID RUFFIN RODE BY THE PLACE 138 LEE McKINNEY AND THE MAGNETICS I'LL KEEP HOLDING ON 139 LEON PETERSON NOW YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN 140 JOHNNY WATSON IT'S BETTER TO CRY 141 PARAMOUNT FOUR SORRY AIN'T THE WORD 142 LEE WILLIAMS & CYMBALS A GIRL FROM A COUNTRY TOWN 143 B C GENERATION STREET TALK 144 DAVID WILL THE WAY THE WORLD SHOULD BE 145 BOBBY TREETOP WAIT TILL I GET TO KNOW YA' 146 CURTIS DAVIS AND THE ARKETTES TELL ME 147 J P ROBINSON OUR DAY IS HERE 148 HECTOR RIVERA I WANT A CHANCE FOR ROMANCE 149 PAUL ANKA WHEN WE GET THERE 150 JOHNNY HOWARD THE CHASE IS ON 151 ADAMS APPLES DON'T TAKE IT OUT ON THIS WORLD 152 HARVEY AVERNE NEVER LEARNED TO DANCE 153 FABULOUS PEPS WITH THESE EYES 154 BROOKS BROTHERS LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 155 MATT BROWN THANK YOU BABY 156 RITA AND TIARAS GONE WITH THE WIND 157 FALCONS I'M A FOOL I MUST LOVE YOU 158 JOCK MITCHELL NO BAD WOMAN 159 THE APOLLAS MR CREATOR 160 SALVADORS STICK BY ME BABY 161 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 162 SHIRLEY EDWARDS DREAM MY HEART 163 JUNIOR WELLS I'M GONNA CRAMP YOUR STYLE 164 BLINKY RESCUE ME 165 MELLO SOULS WE CAN WORK IT OUT 166 BETTY TURNER AND CHEVELLES BE CAREFUL GIRL 167 PRECISIONS SUCH MISERY 168 PENETRATIONS SWEET, SWEET BABY 169 CARL HENRY HALL LET ME DOWN SLOWLY 170 GEMINIS NO MORE TOMORROW 171 GENE CHANDLER BET YOU NEVER THOUGHT 172 RUBY DECEIVED 173 ANNE HEYWOOD CROOK HIS LITTLE FINGER 174 ORTHEA GEORGE WHAT A GOOD THING YOU HAD IN ME 175 BILLY & CLYDE WORLD OF MY OWN 176 WHISPERS REMEMBER ME 177 EDWIN STARR I HAVE FAITH IN YOU BABY 178 HERBERT HUNTER HAPPY GO LUCKY 179 LOVEABLES JUST BEYOND MY FINGER TIPS 180 ROBERT SANDERS WHAT I DON'T SEE (CAN'T HURT) 181 MALIBUS JUST CAN'T STAND IT 182 LEN JEWELL BETTIN' ON LOVE 183 HELENA FERGUSON MY TERMS 184 INSIGHTS SOMEDAY GIRL (YOU'RE JUST A) 185 GLORIA JONES LOOK WHAT YOU STARTED 186 KELL OSBOURNE YOU CAN'T OUTSMART A WOMAN 187 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 188 ARTIE LEWIS AIN'T NO GOOD 189 GERALD TROTTER ONE MORE HURT 190 CHARTS LIVIN' THE NIGHT LIFE 191 DEON JACKSON NEED A LOVE LIKE YOURS 192 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 193 JACKI BOND DON'T YOU WORRY 194 HOPKINS BROTHERS SHAKE CHERI 195 SWEET THINGS I'M IN A WORLD OF TROUBLE 196 BOBBY RICH THERE'S A GIRL SOMEWHERE 197 LOST SOULS SECRET OF MINE 198 WALES WALLACE SOMEBODY I KNOW 199 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 200 THEO COFF INVASION LUCKY DAY Any list is simply the opinion of the participants. It would be nice if we could do a list on Soul Source as was attempted in the past but sadly didn't come to fruition due to illness. I like this list better, but no's 161 and 192 sound the same to me lol Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Gogs Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 (edited) I like this list better, but no's 161 and 192 sound the same to me lol So many on this list that i don't know, so off to youtube for the next couple of days. Edited November 7, 2013 by Gogs Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Simon T Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 So many on this list that i don't know, so off to youtube for the next couple of days. try Refosoul on here Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I like this list better, but no's 161 and 192 sound the same to me lol You are right, I'll check with the chap who did the compiling and see what he has to say, sure it should be 2 different Volumes' records. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ian Parker Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 167, Such Misery, the precisions . A fab tune that has emptied a dancefloor on both occasions that I've spun it ? The strange world of NS ......... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
pogo paul Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 167, Such Misery, the precisions . A fab tune that has emptied a dancefloor on both occasions that I've spun it ? The strange world of NS .........Try playing Stemmons Express instead. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Ian Parker Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I would if I could afford one.... Besides the intro emptied the floor, not the vocal recognition 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
pogo paul Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I would if I could afford one.... Besides the intro emptied the floor, not the vocal recognitionPersonaly love both,i would've been on it Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Back Street Blue Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 - could be a list of what Kev had played at Wigan by 1978? ....not sure Kev was there that long....seem to remember a parting of company relatively early doors? 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Peter Richer Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I like this list better, but no's 161 and 192 sound the same to me lol Yeah, I was thinking that. And so do numbers 187 and 199 !! Was this list compiled in New York, New York? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Quinvy Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 (edited) Great idea for a Thread. Good book. Good concept. Successful project yielding three editions that I have read, enjoyed and keep for reference. Nowadays outmoded - could be a list of what Kev had played at Wigan by 1978? Now a volume of oldies that made an impact someplace as Northern soul evolved and reached a late 70's peak. Would be a handy guide for a wannabe oldies DJ just starting out... What I would like to see is a new book - the Northern Soul Top 5,000. Records not ranked but graded using Manship's Million Dollars Of Rare Soul three criteria system. Full colour scans. Info on artists, DJ credits, venue spun and quotes from soul fans to ensure sales of 5,000. Water repellant pages to drool over. If a record is in the book, it's been well received: not in the book then it goes into Volume 2. I was considering doing a book of rare soul scans as I love looking at them myself. It was just an idea that myself and Andy Killick kicked around for a while but nothing came of it. I was thinking it would be a very good quality hardback, coffee table type tome. I thought that the Manship Million Dollars book was very poor indeed. The label scans were too small to be read, and some of the records featured were just rubbish in my humble opinion. Also his rating system was a mile out on a lot of the tunes. But that will always be open to individual opinion anyway. Oh and the pages fell out as well. I wanted to have actual size label scans in full gloss colour. Probably the cost of such a book would limit the amount that would be sold. And lets face it, we aren't all chin stroking vinyl junkies are we? Edited November 7, 2013 by Quinvy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I was considering doing a book of rare soul scans as I love looking at them myself. It was just an idea that myself and Andy Killick kicked around for a while but nothing came of it. I was thinking it would be a very good quality hardback, coffee table type tome. I thought that the Manship Million Dollars book was very poor indeed. The label scans were too small to be read, and some of the records featured were just rubbish in my humble opinion. Also his rating system was a mile out on a lot of the tunes. But that will always be open to individual opinion anyway. Oh and the pages fell out as well. I wanted to have actual size label scans in full gloss colour. Probably the cost of such a book would limit the amount that would be sold. And lets face it, we aren't all chin stroking vinyl junkies are we? Have a look at this Phil...is this the sort of thing? Pictures on left side https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reggae-45-Soundsystem-Singles-Jamaican/dp/0955481791/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1383841505&sr=1-3&keywords=sound+system Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Quinvy Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Have a look at this Phil...is this the sort of thing? Pictures on left side https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reggae-45-Soundsystem-Singles-Jamaican/dp/0955481791/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1383841505&sr=1-3&keywords=sound+system Yes Pete, that looks excellent. Although I wasn't considering scanning the vinyl, but thought of putting two label scans per page. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Pete S Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Yes Pete, that looks excellent. Although I wasn't considering scanning the vinyl, but thought of putting two label scans per page. Yeah this is a big, bulky book but they layout inside is scattershot, if done properly it could be great Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Frankie Crocker Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I was considering doing a book of rare soul scans as I love looking at them myself. It was just an idea that myself and Andy Killick kicked around for a while but nothing came of it. I was thinking it would be a very good quality hardback, coffee table type tome. I thought that the Manship Million Dollars book was very poor indeed. The label scans were too small to be read, and some of the records featured were just rubbish in my humble opinion. Also his rating system was a mile out on a lot of the tunes. But that will always be open to individual opinion anyway. Oh and the pages fell out as well. I wanted to have actual size label scans in full gloss colour. Probably the cost of such a book would limit the amount that would be sold. And lets face it, we aren't all chin stroking vinyl junkies are we? I would buy your book. I like looking at label scans for a variety of reasons. The Million Dollars book built upon Kev's featuring 1,000 desirable records. John replaced the faulty hardback copies and hinted at future volumes of label runs such as Thelma etc. The scope for an enterprising publisher-collector team is endless; Detroit Top 500, MGM Top 200, Chicago Top 500 etc so is the interest out there to make it worthwhile? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Popular Post Quinvy Posted November 8, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 8, 2013 I would buy your book. I like looking at label scans for a variety of reasons. The Million Dollars book built upon Kev's featuring 1,000 desirable records. John replaced the faulty hardback copies and hinted at future volumes of label runs such as Thelma etc. The scope for an enterprising publisher-collector team is endless; Detroit Top 500, MGM Top 200, Chicago Top 500 etc so is the interest out there to make it worthwhile? Exactly what I said. It would be a gamble. I have never understood the label collectors, to me it's all about what's in the grooves. But if it's a fantastic record, and it's rare, and it looks gorgeous. Well then that's magic. To me having listened to a lot of the discs in John Manship's book, and on his rarest of the rare section when it was there. I thought they were nothing to do with northern soul, and weren't worth listing. For a book to be interesting to me, I would want to see scans of records I dream of owning, not records that are rare but when you hear them you never want to hear them again. Label collecting is just like stamp collecting. 4 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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Guest bleusuperb Posted November 8, 2013 Share Posted November 8, 2013 Here is the top 200 that Martyn referred to. POSITION ARTIST TITLE 1 WALTER JACKSON UPHILL CLIMB TO THE BOTTOM 2 RUBY FEMININE INGENUITY 3 TONY CLARKE A WRONG MAN 4 GAY JAMISON STAY ANOTHER DAY 5 MEL BRITT SHE'LL COME RUNNING BACK 6 ROBERT PARKER CAUGHT YOU IN A LIE 7 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (VOCAL) 8 NOLAN PORTER IF ONLY I COULD BE SURE 9 PATRICE HOLLOWAY LOVE & DESIRE 10 JO ANN GARRETT A WHOLE NEW PLAN 11 PERSIANS GEE WHAT A GIRL 12 OHIO PLAYERS YOU DON'T MEAN IT 13 LITTLE ANTHONY & IMPERIALS IT'S NOT THE SAME 14 CHARLES JOHNSON I MADE A MISTAKE 15 CHANDLERS YOUR LOVE MAKES ME LONELY 16 ROTATIONS PUT A DIME ON D9 (INSTR) 17 O.C. TOLBERT I'M SHOOTING HIGH 18 NELLA DODDS HONEY BOY 19 MILT MATHEWS TRUST ME 20 JIMMY BEAUMONT ETC I NEVER LOVED HER ANYWAY 21 HAROLD MELVIN & BLUENOTES GET OUT (AND LET ME CRY) 22 ELBIE PARKER PLEASE KEEP AWAY FROM ME 23 MARTHA & VANDELLAS CAN'T BREAK THE HABIT 24 JIMMY CONWELL CIGARETTE ASHES 25 TRANELLES BLESSED WITH A LOVE 26 FALCONS STANDING ON GUARD 27 DELLS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO LOVES YOU 28 SOUL COMMUNICATIONS THOSE LONELY NIGHTS 29 PATTI HAMILTON MY BABY LOVES ME 30 PEARL DOWDELL IT'S ALL OVER 31 EDWIN STARR OVE (THE LONELY PEOPLE'S PRAYER) 32 GLADYS KNIGHT NO-ONE COULD LOVE YOU MORE 33 ARIN DEMAIN SILENT TREATMENT 34 BIG MAYBELLE OCEAN OF TEARS 35 CHUCK JACKSON THIS BROKEN HEART 36 JOSEPH MOORE I STILL CAN'T GET YOU 37 CHUCK BERNARD EVERY HURT MAKES YOU STRONGER 38 MAGNETICS I HAVE A GIRL 39 SERVICEMEN CONNIE 40 CRYSTALS I GOT A MAN 41 DELLS RUN FOR COVER 42 UNITED SOUNDS IT'S ALL OVER 43 JACKIE LEE OH MY DARLING 44 LITTLE EDDIE TAYLOR I HAD A GOOD TIME 45 MAD LADS NO STRINGS ATTACHED 46 PATRICE HOLLOWAY ECSTASY 47 PAULETTE LOVE YOU BABE 48 PURPLE MUNDI STOP HURTING ME BABY 49 SPARKLES TRY MY LOVE 50 BARBARA LEWIS STARS 51 TYRONE DAVIS JUST MY LUCK 52 ARCHIE BELL HERE I GO AGAIN 53 BOBBY PARIS DARK CONTINENT 54 DIFOSCO SUNSHINE LOVE 55 JOSEPH WEBSTER MY LOVE IS STRONG 56 BROOKS O DELL SLOW MOTION 57 RICHARD TEMPLE THAT BEATIN' RYTHM 58 MICKEY LANEY I'M GONNA WALK 59 CHOSEN FEW BIRTH OF A PLAYBOY 60 CRYSTALS ARE YOU TRYING TO GET RID OF ME BABY 61 EDDIE HOLLAND JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 62 JACKIE SHANE COMIN' DOWN 63 DEE DEE WARWICK HOUSE OF GOLD 64 ADORABLES OHH BOY 65 CHARLES JOHNSON NEVER HAD A LOVE SO GOOD 66 EDDIE BISHOP CALL ME 67 JIMMY BEAUMONT OUR DAY IS HERE 68 ART NEVILLE YOU WON'T DO RIGHT 69 RADIANTS ONE DAY I'LL SHOW YOU 70 PHONETICS DON'T LET LOVE GET YOU DOWN 71 SONJI CLAY DEEPER IN MY HEART 72 ROBERT TANNER SWEET MEMORIES 73 FREDDIE WILLIAMS NAME IN LIGHTS 74 OTIS BROWN SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO 75 DELLS YOUR SONG 76 PHONETICS JUST A BOYS DREAM 77 FOUR DYNAMICS THING A LADY AIN'T SUPPOSED TO BE 78 MICKEY MOONSHINE NAME IT YOU GOT IT 79 JIMMY RICKS OH WHAT A FEELING 80 MILTON & WINSTON YOU LIED 81 SOUL SURVIVORS MAMA SOUL 82 DETERMINATIONS BING BONG GOES MY HEART 83 PATTI & PLAYBOYS TEARS 84 TEMPTATIONS FOREVER IN MY HEART 85 DEEP VELVET HANNAH MAE 86 JIMMY PHILLIPS SHE BELONGS TO ME 87 VALENTINES BREAKAWAY 88 JOCK MITCHELL NOT A CHANCE IN A MILLION 89 SPELLBINDERS BABY I MISS YOU 90 JOE TEX YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT BABY 91 OLIVER NORMAN DROWNING IN MY OWN DESPAIR 92 EDDIE SPENCER IF THIS IS LOVE (I'D RATHER BE LONELY) 93 MARION STEWART I MUST BE LOSING YOU 94 MAXINE BROWN LET ME GIVE YOU MY LOVIN' 95 MEL WILLIAMS SWEET GIRL OF MINE 96 SONNETTES I'VE GOTTEN OVER YOU 97 ESQUIRES HOW COULD IT BE 98 MANDELLS JUST CAN'T WIN 99 LENNY WILLIAMS HOW CAN I FORGET YOU 100 BARBARA DANE I'M ON MY WAY 101 HARVEY SCALES & SEVEN SEAS TRYING TO SURVIVE 102 BROOK BENTON WHERE DOES A MAN GO TO CRY 103 TIARAS SURPRISE 104 DEREK MARTIN SLY GIRL 105 JIMMY REED JR I AIN'T GOING NOWHERE 106 LOUIS CURRY YOU'RE JUST PLAIN NICE 107 GLADYS KNIGHT IF YOU EVER GET YOUR HANDS ON LOVE 108 GEORGE KIRBY WHAT CAN I DO 109 RADIANTS I GOTTA DANCE TO KEEP MY BABY 110 PRIME MINISTERS I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE 111 MEL BRITT LOVE INVENTED MISERY 112 DETROIT SPINNERS WHAT MORE COULD A BOY ASK FOR 113 LITTLE SOUL HOLD ON 114 AL GARDNER SWEET BABY 115 NEWPORTS DISILLUSIONED LOVE 116 CANDY & THE KISSES SOMEONE OUT THERE 117 JAMES CONWELL ANOTHER SUNDOWN IN WATTS 11 SHIRLEY KAROL JUST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY 119 MARVA LEE IF YOU CAN'T BE TRUE 120 JOHNNY BURTON SLAVE GIRL 121 JOE VALENTINE I LOST THE ONLY LOVE I EVER HAD 122 JAMES PHELPS THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE 123 CLAUDINE CLARK TELEPHONE GAME 124 ORLONS SPINNING TOP 125 STEVE KARMEN BIG BAND BREAKAWAY 126 5 ROYALES TAKE ME WITH YOU BABY 127 ANNA BELLE CEASER LITTLE ANNIE 128 JIMMY BO HORNE I CAN'T SPEAK 129 MIXED FEELINGS SHA LA LA 130 CLIFF WAGNER EXCEPTION TO THE RULE 131 JAMES ROYAL WHEN IT COMES TO MY BABY 132 CORNELIUS BROTHERS AND SISTER ROSE BIG TIME LOVER 133 DELL VIKINGS FINGER POPPIN' 134 JIMMY RAYE PHILLY DOG AROUND THE WORLD 135 BROTHER LOVE PRECIOUS DOVE 136 GEORGE PEP THE FEELING IS REAL 137 DAVID RUFFIN RODE BY THE PLACE 138 LEE McKINNEY AND THE MAGNETICS I'LL KEEP HOLDING ON 139 LEON PETERSON NOW YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN 140 JOHNNY WATSON IT'S BETTER TO CRY 141 PARAMOUNT FOUR SORRY AIN'T THE WORD 142 LEE WILLIAMS & CYMBALS A GIRL FROM A COUNTRY TOWN 143 B C GENERATION STREET TALK 144 DAVID WILL THE WAY THE WORLD SHOULD BE 145 BOBBY TREETOP WAIT TILL I GET TO KNOW YA' 146 CURTIS DAVIS AND THE ARKETTES TELL ME 147 J P ROBINSON OUR DAY IS HERE 148 HECTOR RIVERA I WANT A CHANCE FOR ROMANCE 149 PAUL ANKA WHEN WE GET THERE 150 JOHNNY HOWARD THE CHASE IS ON 151 ADAMS APPLES DON'T TAKE IT OUT ON THIS WORLD 152 HARVEY AVERNE NEVER LEARNED TO DANCE 153 FABULOUS PEPS WITH THESE EYES 154 BROOKS BROTHERS LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 155 MATT BROWN THANK YOU BABY 156 RITA AND TIARAS GONE WITH THE WIND 157 FALCONS I'M A FOOL I MUST LOVE YOU 158 JOCK MITCHELL NO BAD WOMAN 159 THE APOLLAS MR CREATOR 160 SALVADORS STICK BY ME BABY 161 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 162 SHIRLEY EDWARDS DREAM MY HEART 163 JUNIOR WELLS I'M GONNA CRAMP YOUR STYLE 164 BLINKY RESCUE ME 165 MELLO SOULS WE CAN WORK IT OUT 166 BETTY TURNER AND CHEVELLES BE CAREFUL GIRL 167 PRECISIONS SUCH MISERY 168 PENETRATIONS SWEET, SWEET BABY 169 CARL HENRY HALL LET ME DOWN SLOWLY 170 GEMINIS NO MORE TOMORROW 171 GENE CHANDLER BET YOU NEVER THOUGHT 172 RUBY DECEIVED 173 ANNE HEYWOOD CROOK HIS LITTLE FINGER 174 ORTHEA GEORGE WHAT A GOOD THING YOU HAD IN ME 175 BILLY & CLYDE WORLD OF MY OWN 176 WHISPERS REMEMBER ME 177 EDWIN STARR I HAVE FAITH IN YOU BABY 178 HERBERT HUNTER HAPPY GO LUCKY 179 LOVEABLES JUST BEYOND MY FINGER TIPS 180 ROBERT SANDERS WHAT I DON'T SEE (CAN'T HURT) 181 MALIBUS JUST CAN'T STAND IT 182 LEN JEWELL BETTIN' ON LOVE 183 HELENA FERGUSON MY TERMS 184 INSIGHTS SOMEDAY GIRL (YOU'RE JUST A) 185 GLORIA JONES LOOK WHAT YOU STARTED 186 KELL OSBOURNE YOU CAN'T OUTSMART A WOMAN 187 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 188 ARTIE LEWIS AIN'T NO GOOD 189 GERALD TROTTER ONE MORE HURT 190 CHARTS LIVIN' THE NIGHT LIFE 191 DEON JACKSON NEED A LOVE LIKE YOURS 192 VOLUMES SAME OLD FEELING 193 JACKI BOND DON'T YOU WORRY 194 HOPKINS BROTHERS SHAKE CHERI 195 SWEET THINGS I'M IN A WORLD OF TROUBLE 196 BOBBY RICH THERE'S A GIRL SOMEWHERE 197 LOST SOULS SECRET OF MINE 198 WALES WALLACE SOMEBODY I KNOW 199 PARAMOUNTS UNDER YOUR SPELL 200 THEO COFF INVASION LUCKY DAY Any list is simply the opinion of the participants. It would be nice if we could do a list on Soul Source as was attempted in the past but sadly didn't come to fruition due to illness. There are a lot of truly awful songs on that list, quite a few i had never heard before and after listening to some of them I hope to never hear them again. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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