Hitsville Chalky Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 WONDER IF ANYONE KNOWS WHO RECORDED " DON'T DO NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO" FIRST. I KNOW CONNIE VAN DYKE RECORDED THIS AND CAME OUT ON WHEELSVILLE-112 BUT I PICKED UP ANOTHER VERSION BY "DEBRA HEALY& THE MAGICTONES ON CHRYSLER 701, THIS IS A GREAT VERSION BUT A BIT MORE MELLOW THAN CONNIES, ANY INFO ON THIS WOULD BE GREAT. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Rimmer Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 WONDER IF ANYONE KNOWS WHO RECORDED " DON'T DO NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO" FIRST. I KNOW CONNIE VAN DYKE RECORDED THIS AND CAME OUT ON WHEELSVILLE-112 BUT I PICKED UP ANOTHER VERSION BY "DEBRA HEALY& THE MAGICTONES ON CHRYSLER 701, THIS IS A GREAT VERSION BUT A BIT MORE MELLOW THAN CONNIES, ANY INFO ON THIS WOULD BE GREAT. Hiya Chalky, Debra Healy & The Magictones is a 1965 recording and Connie Van Dyke is a 1969 recording Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Hitsville Chalky Posted December 17, 2006 Author Share Posted December 17, 2006 Hiya Chalky, Debra Healy & The Magictones is a 1965 recording and Connie Van Dyke is a 1969 recording THANKS DAVE ANY VALUE ON THIS Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dave Rimmer Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 THANKS DAVE ANY VALUE ON THIS 'Bout fifty quid Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 Hiya Chalky, Debra Healy & The Magictones is a 1965 recording and Connie Van Dyke is a 1969 recording The other side of Connie Van Dyke "Words Won't Come" .... is just AWESOME!! Best side by about a thousand miles! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Stuart T Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 Hiya Chalky, Debra Healy & The Magictones is a 1965 recording and Connie Van Dyke is a 1969 recording https://www.seabear.se/Wheelsville.html This lists Debra Healey's also as a Wheelsville issue in 1965 with Connie's version being issued in 66 (by 69 she was starring in such consummate movies as Hells Angels 1969!). Yep, Words Won't Come is very naughty. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 Didn't she do some 70's stuff on Barnaby? Is it country? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Stuart T Posted December 17, 2006 Share Posted December 17, 2006 From Soulful Detroit: "I'm guessing Willie Garrett dusted-off the masters of his 1963 Debra Healy and the Magictones' recordings and got Mike to re-release them on Wheelsville USA. That was about two years after they came out on the Chrysler label. The songs had been cut at United Sound and feature key Funk Brothers, James Jamerson, Joe Hunter, Uriel Jones and Eddie Willis, with the then Magic Tones line-up of Willie "Gut" Allison, Bob Finch, Calvin "Doc" Stephenson, and Richard "Dickie" Thompson. The Wheelsville release, shown above, simply credits Debora Healey. Conny Van Dyke covered the group's "Don't Do Nothing I Wouldn't Do," after a brief one-record stint at Motown and it's her version that's popular at Northern Soul clubs: thanks to McKinley Jackson's vibe-laden, up-tempo arrangement." Connie did an LP on Dot in '75, think that was country Simon, she did a country based film with Burt Reynolds at the time (I think). Yeehaw, whos up for a line dance? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Hitsville Chalky Posted December 17, 2006 Author Share Posted December 17, 2006 From Soulful Detroit: "I'm guessing Willie Garrett dusted-off the masters of his 1963 Debra Healy and the Magictones' recordings and got Mike to re-release them on Wheelsville USA. That was about two years after they came out on the Chrysler label. The songs had been cut at United Sound and feature key Funk Brothers, James Jamerson, Joe Hunter, Uriel Jones and Eddie Willis, with the then Magic Tones line-up of Willie "Gut" Allison, Bob Finch, Calvin "Doc" Stephenson, and Richard "Dickie" Thompson. The Wheelsville release, shown above, simply credits Debora Healey. Conny Van Dyke covered the group's "Don't Do Nothing I Wouldn't Do," after a brief one-record stint at Motown and it's her version that's popular at Northern Soul clubs: thanks to McKinley Jackson's vibe-laden, up-tempo arrangement." Connie did an LP on Dot in '75, think that was country Simon, she did a country based film with Burt Reynolds at the time (I think). Yeehaw, whos up for a line dance? THANKS FOR ALL THE INFO ON THIS Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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