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100 Club 42nd Anniversary Single - What Was It?


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Is this years a good one? Love classic example so hopefully that will be a good one, are Kent going to put this into Kent select do you think?

 Don't go the the 100 club anymore, so don’t need the first press… 

mal

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Having not attended for quite a few years I was hoping to go!!

But due to not following things properly I was too late for the ballot. Doh!!

I hope it was a good night.

One short in my collection now!

Mike Hump

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Just looking at this 'Classic Example' track, says 72, and produced by Curtis Colbert, he has writing credits on   'Hey There Little Girl / Thats Groovy' their GSF release..  I do love that 45, can't wait to her this one...

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agree, its a great release, especially the classic example 🙂 god its fabulous, how did they release 'Kinda Groovy' over that?

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Listened to a preview in tinny headphones at work today. Just home and now getting the full audio experience. Fab double sider. Classic Example is the pick. On re-listening to the Sherilles, that high pitch chorus is a classic 6T's riff,  love it.

Hump

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The Sherilles - She's Gonna Make it, is this a cover, or loosely based around another well known track? cant help but feel I've nearly heard this before?  I know they got all manner of songs given to them, some of which had very famous 'other' versions, 'You Could Be My Remedy' is a good example of Trade Martin's classic that they did.

Is it 'The Lovelites - My Conscience' something like that?  I know these lyrics, just cant place them..

Mal

 

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11 hours ago, Mal C said:

The Sherilles - She's Gonna Make it, is this a cover, or loosely based around another well known track? cant help but feel I've nearly heard this before?  I know they got all manner of songs given to them, some of which had very famous 'other' versions, 'You Could Be My Remedy' is a good example of Trade Martin's classic that they did.

Is it 'The Lovelites - My Conscience' something like that?  I know these lyrics, just cant place them..

Mal

 

Thought the same, it's very similar to summat! 🧐🤔


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13 hours ago, Ady Croasdell said:

Same lyrics but different music to Vessie Simmons I Can Make It On My Own

 

Thanks Ady, that was starting to drive me loopy, I was pulling out all manner of 45's in search of the track that's based on... under my nose all the time 😕 nice one Wally

 

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On 21/09/2021 at 06:19, Wally Francis said:

The Shirelles track reminds me of Vessie Simmons- I can make it on my own.

 

Vessie Simmons did appear as Vessie Simmons & The Fabulous Shirelles. The case (fraud) went to court, Vessie was acquitted but her manager Charles Cascales was convicted of mail fraud. sending out brochures and photo's depicting just The Shirelles.

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14 minutes ago, Geeselad said:

Be nice if there's a bit of a revival of the Vessie Simmons track, fantastic 70's dancer, deserves to up there with king Tut, flaming king ect with true classic status. 

always thought it was up there, it's a better record than King Tut,  maybe this way the price will stay low so folks new it can get a copy easily...  at least dealers cant say "Discussed on Soul Source" and whack the price up.... a novel thought... laughing

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Anybody have some info on The Sherilles ?

I am sure Ady has another track or theirs "nobody's gonna love you".
Heard it from some of his FB 100 Club lockdown live shows - or am I dreaming ?
Pretty damn amazing as I recall.

T.

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1 hour ago, Becket said:

Anybody have some info on The Sherilles ?

I am sure Ady has another track or theirs "nobody's gonna love you".
Heard it from some of his FB 100 Club lockdown live shows - or am I dreaming ?
Pretty damn amazing as I recall.

T.

Yeah he did,that's a great record !!

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3 hours ago, Mal C said:

always thought it was up there, it's a better record than King Tut,  maybe this way the price will stay low so folks new it can get a copy easily...  at least dealers cant say "Discussed on Soul Source" and whack the price up.... a novel thought... laughing

It happened with the Paramount four on southern city, ok, it's rarer, but it certainly got more attention after,

' sorry ain't the word'.

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22 hours ago, Kenb said:

Vessie Simmons did appear as Vessie Simmons & The Fabulous Shirelles. The case (fraud) went to court, Vessie was acquitted but her manager Charles Cascales was convicted of mail fraud. sending out brochures and photo's depicting just The Shirelles.

Very interesting, can you let me know where you read that please?

19 hours ago, Becket said:

Anybody have some info on The Sherilles ?

I am sure Ady has another track or theirs "nobody's gonna love you".
Heard it from some of his FB 100 Club lockdown live shows - or am I dreaming ?
Pretty damn amazing as I recall.

T.

Correct and quite similar 

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1 hour ago, Ady Croasdell said:

Very interesting, can you let me know where you read that please?

Correct and quite similar 

@Ady Croasdell-The Record(New Jersey) June 1975.

BTW -Charles Cascales aka Charles Cabot 'oversealous agent/mgr' had done it on at least 2 occasions

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6 hours ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

1968, Oh Dear

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Great info, that’s when I’d have guessed it was recorded. Now to establish if it’s Vessie singing? I reckon she used it later and “forgot” to credit George Semper


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5 hours ago, Becket said:

Confused of Banbury here.

Are Ady's Sherilles the same group as The Shirelles ?
From the thread and peeps comments it seems they are.

T.

No, they’re a group containing Vessie Simmons from the West Coast, produced by George Semper who changed their name to the Sherrills when they got their wrists slapped 

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8 hours ago, Ady Croasdell said:

No, they’re a group containing Vessie Simmons from the West Coast, produced by George Semper who changed their name to the Sherrills when they got their wrists slapped 

Ady, thank you very much for the definitive answer here.
 

T.

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