Soul-slider Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 (edited) Now that 'Big Man' records have released the Jimmy Radcliffe original and previously unreleased 'Taste's Sour Don't It' with the flip being the Barbara Jean English version (also unreleased in the 1960's) it got me thinking, how on earth did British pair Keith Powell & Billie Davis hear it? It's not a bad version, even in all it's Britishness. Edited March 16, 2023 by Soul-slider
Benji Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 1 hour ago, Soul-slider said: how on earth did British pair Keith Powell & Billie Davis hear it? Maybe via publisher's acetate? I understand that was a common way for them to promote their songs. 1
Chalky Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Jimmy worked and recorded here (You Can’ Lose Something for instance). Maybe he offered it to them? 1
Solution Popular Post Mark Bicknell Posted March 16, 2023 Solution Popular Post Posted March 16, 2023 (edited) Jimmy wrote the song in 1965, as Chalky said he did perform here that year on 'READY STEADY GO' and 'THANK YOU LUCKY STARS' performing 'Long After Tonight Is All Over' confirmed as I have heard the guide track which Jimmy sang over (No footage exists at far as we know) the UK release on Picadilly was released in 1966 so it's very possible Jimmy did a deal for the song when he was in the UK. Edited March 16, 2023 by Mark Bicknell 5
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