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This one is fantastic x

I don't know what it is about Brenda Reids voice but it reaches every bone in my body. I can't remember if i have seen her  live during mid seventies in the "reaching for the best period" but even in my youth full state I am sure I would have remembered that voice. I'm not sure if she was there then but I know Herb Rooney was. Fantastic post. 

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I had one of these for sale yesterday and nobody bought it.  Unbelievable.  I've never heard such a heartbreaking performance such as Big Maybelle's on Oh Lord etc, especially right near the end where it has a chord change and she almost cries asshe sings.  An amazing record.

 

A thousand blights on the soul community.!!! :glare: Someone buy it to balance the yin - yang of the universe.!!! 

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and one of the best ever in my opinion,faye crawford-what have i done wrong

stafford heaven !

love that one, wasn't it c/u as June Edwards? or am I getting it mixed up with another?? x

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I had one of these for sale yesterday and nobody bought it.  Unbelievable.  I've never heard such a heartbreaking performance such as Big Maybelle's on Oh Lord etc, especially right near the end where it has a chord change and she almost cries asshe sings.  An amazing record.

 

I saw that and for a very reasonable price .

 

Anyone I know who hears this falls in love with it , what emotion she puts into it but then judging by the hard life she had she was sure singing it for real .

 

I always play this as an ender when I'm djing 

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I saw that and for a very reasonable price .

 

Anyone I know who hears this falls in love with it , what emotion she puts into it but then judging by the hard life she had she was sure singing it for real .

 

I always play this as an ender when I'm djing 

 

i have this record and it is listed as Scepter 1279 (with "same old story" on the other side - great tune also)...

 

question: when i looked up on "solufulkindamusic" discography it says: 

 

Scepter 1279 - Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me / ? - 1964 (unissued, instead released on this number was The Younger Brothers with " Harmonica Lesson / Ya Gotta Believe Me")

 

 what does this mean?

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i have this record and it is listed as Scepter 1279 (with "same old story" on the other side - great tune also)...

 

question: when i looked up on "solufulkindamusic" discography it says: 

 

Scepter 1279 - Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me / ? - 1964 (unissued, instead released on this number was The Younger Brothers with " Harmonica Lesson / Ya Gotta Believe Me")

 

 what does this mean?

 

I think it means "soulful..." made a mistake. I thought something didn't seem right so I went on "....frenzy" and found plenty of copies ranging

from $15- $50ish depending on condition.


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Always struck me as an underrated example of this sound at its very best.

 

Dean & Jean ‘Silly Little Girl’

 

 

That's great and I've never heard it before. :)

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Has anybody mentioned Chi Chi yet?  she fits perfectly into this category, very much in the Patti & the Emblems old I guess...

 

throw in Rhetta Hughes - Cry Myself To Sleep...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMpyinYqO2k

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvWiLicMtHw

 

ohh and this one.. brilliant track, Sharon Marshall - Where did you leave your heart..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S4iWFs2nhs

 

 

mal.C :-))

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Always struck me as an underrated example of this sound at its very best.

 

Dean & Jean ‘Silly Little Girl’

 

 

This is very slightly reminiscent of the Shirelles' Foolish Little Girl.

 

I love all these ones being posted, this style is right up my street musically, so soulful.

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Had to watch the use of my likes button. Going to add this, one of my fav's. think it deserves a mention


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slightly more uptempo but think it fits in with some of the other links on here, going to stop 'hugging' this thread for a while and give others a chance to put their tunes on  :) xx

 

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Great record - I used to play this as a kid via my Moms copy of Billy Fury's version!

 

Slightly off topic but I've got a version of Run To My Loving Arms on my PC by Lenny Welch, can't remember where I got it from, certainly not on the CDs I've got of his material. Perhaps he did the demo.

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Slightly off topic but I've got a version of Run To My Loving Arms on my PC by Lenny Welch, can't remember where I got it from, certainly not on the CDs I've got of his material. Perhaps he did the demo.

 

Sorry I'm losing the plot, I meant Jimmy Radcliffe not Lenny Welch. Apologies for any confusion caused.

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Slightly off topic but I've got a version of Run To My Loving Arms on my PC by Lenny Welch, can't remember where I got it from, certainly not on the CDs I've got of his material. Perhaps he did the demo.

 

Geoff, you were right about the Lenny Welch version, that's on Kapp and is excellent - but I don't think there was any Jimmy Radcliffe involvement in this song, I might be wrong

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slightly more uptempo but think it fits in with some of the other links on here, going to stop 'hugging' this thread for a while and give others a chance to put their tunes on  :) xx

 

Shelley. Don't stop. Your not hogging this thread. Keep on posting.

Steve. X

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Geoff, you were right about the Lenny Welch version, that's on Kapp and is excellent - but I don't think there was any Jimmy Radcliffe involvement in this song, I might be wrong

 

Pete I listened to the mp3 of it a few weeks a go when I put the live video of Lenny Welch's version in the video section...here is a link to you having a discussion about another Jimmy Radcliffe's tune but Run To My Loving Arms is mentioned also in the topic:    :) x

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Shelley. Don't stop. Your not hogging this thread. Keep on posting.

Steve. X

 

what a kind thing to say Steve, Thank you x but it will only be for a short while for others to catch up?  :) xx

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Pete I listened to the mp3 of it a few weeks a go when I put the live video of Lenny Welch's version in the video section...here is a link to you having a discussion about another Jimmy Radcliffe's tune but Run To My Loving Arms is mentioned also in the topic:    :) x

 

That gentleman made an awful lot of money out of us  :yes:

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yes!

 

i started a thread on SS a long time ago specifically asking if the "Stafford sound" (which, to my limited knowledge would include many of the songs featured on this thread) was in any way related to the Belgian Popcorn scene. they seem to have a large overlap to me.

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