lisahurley Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 (edited) Does anyone know who did a later, cooler version (70s I think) of "I only get this feeling" by Big Dee Irwin. Apologies if it's a dead obvious question Edited June 28, 2006 by ShaneH
Guest johnm Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 Does anyone know who did a later, cooler version (70s I think) of "I only get this feeling" by Big Dee Irwin. Apologies if it's a dead obvious question would it be Chuck Jackson added strings quicker tempo
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 Does anyone know who did a later, cooler version (70s I think) of "I only get this feeling" by Big Dee Irwin. Apologies if it's a dead obvious question Bunny Sigler also did a great version of the song on Neptune in 1971 - with an extra chorus - which he retitled "Don't Stop Doing What You're Doing". Might be this one you're thinking of rather than Chuck Jackson, if you're not I can assure you it's Philly soul at its best and well worth both thinking about AND owning! TONE
lisahurley Posted June 27, 2006 Author Posted June 27, 2006 Bunny Sigler also did a great version of the song on Neptune in 1971 - with an extra chorus - which he retitled "Don't Stop Doing What You're Doing". Might be this one you're thinking of rather than Chuck Jackson, if you're not I can assure you it's Philly soul at its best and well worth both thinking about AND owning! TONE It was the Chuck Jackson I was on about, but thanks Tony, I will certainly listen out for it. Cheers lads Tone, Lynn Robertson sends her love
Eamesy Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 Bunny Sigler also did a great version of the song on Neptune in 1971 - with an extra chorus - which he retitled "Don't Stop Doing What You're Doing". Might be this one you're thinking of rather than Chuck Jackson, if you're not I can assure you it's Philly soul at its best and well worth both thinking about AND owning! TONE Tone, What a great record, first Neptune 45 i owned, cheap quality tune!! Have a vague memory of hearing it in Mr Ms once - cleared the floor apart from yours truly! Alan
Guest trickbag Posted June 28, 2006 Posted June 28, 2006 heres both,personaly i prefare chucks. ricky. sock it to em shorty. Bunny_Sigler___Don_t_Stop_Doing_What_You_re_Doing.mp3 Chuck_Jackson___I_Only_Get_This_Feeling.mp3
Guest johnm Posted June 28, 2006 Posted June 28, 2006 heres both,personaly i prefare chucks. ricky. sock it to em shorty. I prefer Chuck's version as well
Mike Lofthouse Posted June 28, 2006 Posted June 28, 2006 Bunny Sigler also did a great version of the song on Neptune in 1971 - with an extra chorus - which he retitled "Don't Stop Doing What You're Doing". Might be this one you're thinking of rather than Chuck Jackson, if you're not I can assure you it's Philly soul at its best and well worth both thinking about AND owning! TONE Absolutely. Credited to Irwin plus Gamble & Huff. The other side is great too - 'Where Do The Lonely Go' What a great label Neptune was. Only 20 releases but included Looky Looky, Deeper and One Night Affair by the O'jays, the Bunny Sigler stuff, Surprise Party For Baby and the two fantastic Linda Jones singles leased in. Mike
Guest Doris Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 heres both,personaly i prefare chucks. Like this version best too - having acquired white demo of this recently - really hits the spot , dont hear it out much but one that make sme drift away on the floor - happy time and a class toon Doris
Dayo Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 What a great label Neptune was. Only 20 releases but included Looky Looky, Deeper and One Night Affair by the O'jays, the Bunny Sigler stuff, Surprise Party For Baby and the two fantastic Linda Jones singles leased in. Mike Totally agree. Neptune stuff was the staple of many a soul pack back in the 70's. Gamble and Huff polishing the slick uptown soul that was all set to conquer the world a couple of years later. My faves would be Linda Jones, that when i'll stop loving you & O'jays, one night affair. Shame the pressing of the singles was no match for the quality of the music. My Neptune stuff almost always sounded thin, and I've never yet found a copy of Deeper in love with you that didn't hiss or crackle. Maybe it's just me! Col
Soulacola Posted July 3, 2023 Posted July 3, 2023 One of my all time favourites is the chuck Jackson version. Can't be beaten. If you are humming a song all the way back from an event you know it has that X factor.
Roburt Posted July 3, 2023 Posted July 3, 2023 Big Dee Irwin, starring in Weymouth ... "I Only Get This Feeling" was way in the future, but "You Satisfy My Needs " was just around the corner ...
Mal C Posted July 4, 2023 Posted July 4, 2023 Chuck, all the way here, serious 7ts record that is ! lol
Roburt Posted July 4, 2023 Posted July 4, 2023 6 hours ago, Paul R said: Wasn't it about the time he was "Swinging On Star"? "Swinging On A Star" was April 63 (US) / Oct 63 (UK) release ... the shows were staged in Aug 64. He'd had 4 more UK 45's released by then. "You Satisfy My Needs" was a Aug 65 (UK) release.
Neil Austin Posted July 4, 2023 Posted July 4, 2023 Spent all my time loving the chuck Jackson in the day , only to prefer Big Dee now
Striker Posted July 4, 2023 Posted July 4, 2023 don't forget about the other rarer and more expensive version by Bob Meyer - I only get that feeling on Blue Soul - 1969 release - its on discogs/youtube etc
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