KevH Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 no contest-----I HAVE NO CHOICE - JOHNNIE MAE MATTHEWS
Girthdevon Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 The Winstons - Color Him Father always does for me.....no other version comes close... Girf
Baz Atkinson Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 I just listened to it again. It's the guy singing falsetto, he is out of tune. It's still terrible. No offence Baz. NONE TAKEN PETE ,THATS THE MIGHTY BAXENDALE ON FLASETTO [i THINK]CANT GET THE DELLS OUT MY SYSTEM SINCE SEEING THEM 5 YEARS AGO WITHOUT DOUBT THE CROWNING MOMMENT OF MY GIGGING CAREER. BAZ A
Alan Pollard Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Hi, The Isley Brothers - Who could ever doubt my love. The Four Tops - Ask the lonely / Where did you go - both sides. Regards Alan
Guest garv Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 The Verve " the drugs dont work" my father had cancer & was having chemo & morphine [ drugs] we knew it was hopeless & he died. I cant listen to it at all but at the time of his death it was everywhere. Its a top sound but it brings me to much pain.
Guest Fatius Bumius Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Soul tunes it's : Linda Lloyd - Breakaway Jimmy Radcliffe - Long After Tonight Is All Over close runners are Dusty Springfield - Your Hurting Kinda Love and Walker Brothers or Jerry Butler - Make it Easy On Yourself Boo HOO!!
Pete S Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Simon, can't see the Guilty Pleasures thread on FB yet...are you going to start it? After all, it was you who brought up Slik...g'wan g'wan g'wan..... Jo I've reopened it Jo, it's in freebasing
Bigsoulman Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 The Verve " the drugs dont work" my father had cancer & was having chemo & morphine [ drugs] we knew it was hopeless & he died. I cant listen to it at all but at the time of his death it was everywhere. Its a top sound but it brings me to much pain. 2 soul tracks are Walter Jackson--It's All Over--just kills me Harry Deal--I Still Love You--such a sad song and non soul is Ruperts People--Reflections Of Charles Brown--gets me blubbing every time silly old bugger Lenny
Guest garv Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 2 soul tracks are Walter Jackson--It's All Over--just kills me Harry Deal--I Still Love You--such a sad song and non soul is Ruperts People--Reflections Of Charles Brown--gets me blubbing every time silly old bugger Lenny Thanks big fella
Sanquine Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 (edited) Karen, it's weird but there aren't many women posting on this thread All these blokes are a bunch of softies at heart Jo I noticed that too Jo - just goes to prove that the blokes are the biggest softies after all Mind recovered from it's earlier blankness at last - here's my last one - (at least for now) Ray Pollard - The Drifter Karen Edited March 26, 2007 by sanquine
Guest cyrus Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 this song always gets me: Parliament : Oh Lord, Why Lord/Prayer from Osmium. Puts shame on what men do to one another
Epic Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 What The World Needs Now/Abraham, Martin & John - Tom Clay That will certainly put a dampener on anybody's party
Bjorn Nilsson Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 I noticed that too Jo - just goes to prove that the blokes are the biggest softies after all Karen Yes we are! Much more than all these cold, heartless women.
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 I've reopened it Jo, it's in freebasing Cheers darlin' I'll nip over there now...anyone care to join me in revealing the non soul tunes that make others toes curl but you just love them Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Jimmy Radcliffe - Long After Tonight Is All Over Boo HOO!! Boo hoo indeed....I was playing a CD with Jimmy on the other day and I burst into tears....it just brought back all the memories of traipsing up to Wigan on my own, meeting friends, getting off my head, the first time I heard the Sapphires 'Gotta have your love', everything...all the snippets of my misspent youth rolled into one and the tears rolled down my face....it all seemed a long time ago all of a sudden Jo
Guest NASHEE Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 fleetwood mac-I need your love so bad chicken shack-i'd rather go blind smokey & miracles-come round here i'm the one you need
22ndsoul Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Gia Mateo (If you can't say anything nice) Does it for me and brings me back to my youth,longer than i care to remember.
Guest mel brat Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Barry, that's weird...I was going to put a couple of EWF tracks - 'Departure' being one of them as well as 'That's the Way of the World'....Jo ....and "Reasons"
Guest mel brat Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 (edited) There are plenty "rare" tracks I've had the misfortune to hear that make me weep! However, on a more emotional level I'd nominate these few; Dionne Warwick - "Walk On By" (PYE INTERNATIONAL) - this is the one that first made me aware that certain records can move you emotionally in ways that I still don't completely understand. Even now, I only have to hear that intro for the hairs to stand up on the back of my neck! Chilling! Holland Dozier "Why Can't We Be Lovers" (INVICTUS) Madeline Quebec "The Love I've Been Looking For" (VENTURE) - Oooh! it hurts so good! Al Green "Tired Of Being Alone" (HI/LONDON) Esther Phillips "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" (KUDU) Four Tops - "Ask The Lonely" (TAMLA MOTOWN) Margie Alexander "What'Cha Tryin' To Do To Me" (CHI-SOUND) Jackie Wilson "The Sweetest Feeling" (BRUNSWICK) - on the basic of the heartrending vocal Oh, and ANYTHING by Linda Jones! Edited March 26, 2007 by mel brat
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 CRIED MY EYES OUT TO THESE FIVE SOUL TRACKS FOR MONTHS OVER TWO DIFFERENT WOMEN, ONE OF WHOM LOOKING BACK ON IT WASN'T EVEN WORTH THE PAPER SLEEVES THEY WERE REMOVED FROM : LIQUID SMOKE - WHERE IS OUR LOVE 1975 7 MILES HIGH - SHE'S GONE AWAY 1981 NEXT MOVEMENT - MORE LOVE 1984 DUKE BOOTEE - SLOW DOWN + I'M THE ONE FOR YOU 1984 DUKE BOOTEE AKA ED FLETCHER - WROTE A LARGE PER CENTAGE OF THE SUGARHILL LABEL MATERIAL, INCLUDING GMF THE MESSAGE BUT THIS MANS GOT A SOFT SIDE BELIEVE ME : "HATE TO THINK OF YOU AT A TABLE FOR ONE, WHO CARES WHAT'S ON THE MENU IT CAN'T BE MUCH FUN." "ITS EASY TO GET IN BUT IT AIN'T SO EASY WHEN YOU WANNA GET OUT, I THINK I FINALLY FOUND OUT WHAT LOVES ALL ABOUT." NON -SOUL : COMSAT ANGELS - SLEEP NO MORE, FICTION TALES, LAND - ANY NUMBER OF TRACKS FROM ALL 3 LP'S, LYRICALLY FOR ME NO OTHER ACT WILL EVER MATCH THEIR STANDARD. JOY DIVSION - NEW DAWN FADES - THIS IS AS DARK AND ATMOSPHERIC AS IT GETS.
Guest mel brat Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 What The World Needs Now/Abraham, Martin & John - Tom Clay That will certainly put a dampener on anybody's party Yes, I was somewhat moved the first time I heard it (I'd bought it "blind" when it came out), but now I find it all rather mawkish and contrived. Still, he knew how to press those emotional buttons!
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 That will certainly put a dampener on anybody's party NOT COMPARED TO THE JOY DIVISION'S "NEW DAWN FADES" MY FRIEND !
Jaco Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 A couple more bottom lip tremblers Randy Brown - "I'd rather hurt myself (than hurt you)" Bobby Taylor - "Does your mama know about me"
Guest MattB Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Only ones i can think of are Paul weller - You do something to me and Jose Gonzales - Hand On Your Heart. Both attached to some very serious moments in my life.
shute Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Marie Knight - Cry me a River - Musicor I could cry until my eyes run dry over this...........everytime
Sanquine Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Still only the guy's posting Jo - actually it's quite nice to know their big softie's at heart What does that say about the female's though - apart from you and me of course Karen
Guest 45s and 33s Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Smokey & The Miracles - What's so good about goodbye/The love I saw was just a mirage; These arms of mine - Otis Redding; A change is gonna come - Otis Redding/Sam Cooke; Esther Phillips - Just say goodbye; but the one guaranteed to get a lump in the throat - I watched you slowly slip away - Howard Guyton. Ali
SteveM Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Aretha - " Say A Little Prayer" Every single time.
Guest rasfoz Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 two for me that have already been touched on earlier, make sure the dells , & the drifter ray pollard
Sean Hampsey Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Aretha - " Say A Little Prayer" Every single time. I'll play it for you at Essence. Just after we've nagged you into getting a round in. Place'll be flooded!
billysbag Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 the ones that make me cry are the ones that relate to a sad time. soul lainie hill aint i worth a dime non soul carole king its too late
SteveM Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I'll play it for you at Essence. Just after we've nagged you into getting a round in. Place'll be flooded!
Driveller Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Blimey, lots of lovely tunes on here. I definitely must come back to this after some thinking time, but definitely have to agree with Jimmy Radcliffe - My Ship Is Coming In - it definitely gets the heart strings panging Ray Pollard - The Drifter The Winstons - Color Him Father - I suppose being white and having a black dad accounts for that one - very 'close to home'. Billy Miranda - Teardrops - I somehow 'psyched myself up' for my driving test with this one - haven't heard it in years and don't even have it on tape/ CD! And hope you had a really lovely birthday, Jo. Dawn Brown
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 a song that i can listen to which can make me cry is The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother but no idea why cause i don't have a brother. and i saw Deacon Blue live and when they did Dignity it almost made me cry
Guest Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 What a fab thread - Nice One Jo!!! Could have spent all night on this one but have come up with a shortlist..... Counting down from number 5....(In my best Neil "Fluff Freeman" Jones voice) 5/ Walter Jackson - The Last One To Be Loved. Soul that was aimed at the heart and hits the bullseye every time. The thing that 'does me' with this tune is that it's from a guy who is happy to have found the girl of his dreams! You'd never guess it at first!!!! Absolute class. Walter_Jackson_The_Last_One_To_Be_Loved.MP3 4/ Sandra Wright - I Come Running Back. The fact that such a talent had her career brought to a stall by friendless idiots within her record label is almost as heart-wrenching as the song itself. Stunning. Sandra_Wright_I_Come_Running_Back.MP3 3/ J.D.Bryant - I Won't Be Coming Back. I would dance to this, barefoot, on broken glass with a nail in my heel. Encapsulates the true essence of Soul in it's lyrics, the atmosphere of the recording and the incredible, spine tingling backing track that adds to it's power. I have no problem in admitting that I have cried like a babe from the first to the last bar when dancing to this on several occasions. J_D_Bryant_I_Wont_Be_Coming_Back.MP3 2/ Wilson Williams - Faith Will Bring It Home. Maybe not the best known of tracks but WOW! My first exposure to this took me back to a very special place, at a time when I must have been only 5 or 6 years old. A strange experience because the track was recorded around 10 years later than the memory it evokes but, for me, this is 3 and a bit minutes of sheer indulgence which builds me up and tears me up at the same time. Wilson_Williams_Faith_Will_Bring_It_Home.MP3 1/ Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By. The Daddy (Mummy?) of them all. This record just moves my whole world on every level. Puts life, the whole thing right in perspective. Lyrically it is as close to perfect as you can get if you want to get a message across about the insignificance of life's problems. The backing track takes you on a roller coaster between sheer introspection and total joy. It's a tune that is 'JUST SO' and it is a damn shame that it doesn't get the attention it deserves as a true Northern Soul anthem - by which I mean played more often in the main part of a night. It's association with the end of the night is both it's strength and it's weakness. For many, this record signified the end of an era. I have to admit that it evokes some very powerful memories of a night when every single record was met with beat-perfect hand claps and everyone seemed to be dancing better than they ever had before. However, for me it spelt the start of an era that I still love and enjoy because it was at the last night at a certain venue that, for the first time, I think I truly got to understand the extent to which our music can influence your emotions. As Geno Washington once said "Soul isn't about how I perform a song. It's about how my performance affects YOUR Soul". That just about sums up how I feel about this record. Tobi_Legend_Time_Will_Pass_You_By.MP3 Just off for a cry!!! Neil
SteveM Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 (edited) What a fab thread - Nice One Jo!!! Could have spent all night on this one but have come up with a shortlist..... Counting down from number 5....(In my best Neil "Fluff Freeman" Jones voice) 5/ Walter Jackson - The Last One To Be Loved. Soul that was aimed at the heart and hits the bullseye every time. The thing that 'does me' with this tune is that it's from a guy who is happy to have found the girl of his dreams! You'd never guess it at first!!!! Absolute class. Walter_Jackson_The_Last_One_To_Be_Loved.MP3 4/ Sandra Wright - I Come Running Back. The fact that such a talent had her career brought to a stall by friendless idiots within her record label is almost as heart-wrenching as the song itself. Stunning. Sandra_Wright_I_Come_Running_Back.MP3 3/ J.D.Bryant - I Won't Be Coming Back. I would dance to this, barefoot, on broken glass with a nail in my heel. Encapsulates the true essence of Soul in it's lyrics, the atmosphere of the recording and the incredible, spine tingling backing track that adds to it's power. I have no problem in admitting that I have cried like a babe from the first to the last bar when dancing to this on several occasions. J_D_Bryant_I_Wont_Be_Coming_Back.MP3 2/ Wilson Williams - Faith Will Bring It Home. Maybe not the best known of tracks but WOW! My first exposure to this took me back to a very special place, at a time when I must have been only 5 or 6 years old. A strange experience because the track was recorded around 10 years later than the memory it evokes but, for me, this is 3 and a bit minutes of sheer indulgence which builds me up and tears me up at the same time. Wilson_Williams_Faith_Will_Bring_It_Home.MP3 1/ Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By. The Daddy (Mummy?) of them all. This record just moves my whole world on every level. Puts life, the whole thing right in perspective. Lyrically it is as close to perfect as you can get if you want to get a message across about the insignificance of life's problems. The backing track takes you on a roller coaster between sheer introspection and total joy. It's a tune that is 'JUST SO' and it is a damn shame that it doesn't get the attention it deserves as a true Northern Soul anthem - by which I mean played more often in the main part of a night. It's association with the end of the night is both it's strength and it's weakness. For many, this record signified the end of an era. I have to admit that it evokes some very powerful memories of a night when every single record was met with beat-perfect hand claps and everyone seemed to be dancing better than they ever had before. However, for me it spelt the start of an era that I still love and enjoy because it was at the last night at a certain venue that, for the first time, I think I truly got to understand the extent to which our music can influence your emotions. As Geno Washington once said "Soul isn't about how I perform a song. It's about how my performance affects YOUR Soul". That just about sums up how I feel about this record. Tobi_Legend_Time_Will_Pass_You_By.MP3 Just off for a cry!!! Neil You'lll be dehydrated after those Neil, esp Sandra Wright Edited March 28, 2007 by SteveM
Dolly13 Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 You'lll be dehydrated after those Neil, esp Sandra Wright He is , he only came up for air when I asked him to top up our drinks lol
Guest Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 For me it's - I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me) - Little Richard If I Ever Dreamed I Hurt You- Bobby Sheen Stay With Me Baby - Lorriane Ellison I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself - Cissy Houston
Guest Bogue Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 If I Ever Dreamed I Hurt You - bobby sheen - warner brothers I'll tell you one thing that's upsetting me, that bloody new avatar of yours Simon !! Sends me dizzy looking at it !
Guest mrs norman maine Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 (edited) Non soul "I can't make you love me" Bonnie Raitt. Jaco, that's so weird. I've never actually heard this record, but it was one of the favourites of somebody very important to me and as soon as I read your post, I cried. I am jet-lagged, so I shall blame that I've never been able to steel myself to actually seek out the record & listen to it- I think it would kill me. Please tell me what qualifies Bonnie Raitt as 'non-soul'? Is it because she's a redhead, maybe? Tone, I see what Jaco means. I'd say soulful as opposed to soul, even though I haven't even heard the record . But please don't argue with me, I am feeling fragile and so would probably resort to playing the redhead card if you did Edited March 28, 2007 by mrs norman maine
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 the ones that make me cry are the ones that relate to a sad time. soul lainie hill aint i worth a dime non soul carole king its too late Lainie Hill and Carole King are the same colour as far as I'm aware. Why is one 'soul' and one 'non soul'?
Pete S Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Lainie Hill and Carole King are the same colour as far as I'm aware. Why is one 'soul' and one 'non soul'? You're just being pedantic now. Lainie Hill is northern soul. Carole King is pop/rock. You ever seen a photo of Lainie Hill incidentally?
Guest Simon Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 I'll tell you one thing that's upsetting me, that bloody new avatar of yours Simon !! Sends me dizzy looking at it ! Same here, please change it Simon it's really making me feel sick!! Simon
Guest biggray1 Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Can anyone post Mel Britts Fip b side Love Invented Misery please...not listened to this in ages but i do remember it bought a tear to the eye..Please anyone.
Guest Lucy Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Everytime for me, Louis Armstrong 'What a Wonderful World' For both happy and sad reasons
oldsteve woomble Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Tunes which I can genuinely remember getting the tear ducts working overtime........ Sunshine - Coming Home To An Empty House. Wrong tune at the wrong time. Freddie Scott - Mr Heartache - Freddie shared a chasm of emptyness with me just when I needed him. Carla Thomas - I'll never stop loving you - Ady playing this towards the end of a 100 club anniversary set me off for some reason. It all just seemed to come together at that point, in that place.... Cut me and I bleed...... (or summat) Pass the tissues Steve
Philly Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 For me these are the ones to do it.. Jimmy Ruffin - What becomes of the Brokenhearted - aged 13(bloody puberty) Al Green - How Can You Mend a Broken Heart - off to see him on 2nd July, hankies ready... Ruby Andrews - Just Loving You - for the man in my life.... Gladys Knight - What Good Am I - memories of being proposed to, saw her at Royal Albert Hall and cried and cried, totally overwhelmed..... Roberta Flack - First Time Ever I saw Your Face - for each of my children and more recently my grandson Charley..xxx Off for a good blubber... Philly
Guest Roddy Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 At the different times in my life I have cried to these Sam Dees "After All" (whitch I left on the turntable of my marital home for the last time in 1997) Big Maybelle "Lord What Are You Doing To Me" (The first time I heard it, a sublime record in so many ways) James Carr "Dark End of The Street" ( Sandi if you are reading this you know why)
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