Dobber Posted December 5 Posted December 5 So the 45 on veejay 668 (which is his last 45 on the label)with songs empty balcony/where did you go last night,actually plays a song “I can’t get away from your love (below) on the “night” side question is…is it the correct song but with the wrong title? Or wrong song and correct title? And also is this the case on all the said 45s ? Both issues and demos? 1
Dobber Posted December 5 Author Posted December 5 15 minutes ago, Chalky said: I this the one that is unissued according to the CD? That’s what I’m not sure about? The two song titles aren’t even on YouTube either,so I can’t tell if it’s unissued or just a simple typo error
Chalky Posted December 5 Posted December 5 (edited) according to the comments on 45Cat you are right, The Night side does play the previously thought to be unissued track. https://www.45cat.com/record/vj668 Edited December 5 by Chalky 1
Solution Alan T Posted December 5 Solution Posted December 5 These were copyrighted like this, three months apart. Empty Balcony / Where Did You Go Last Night (Barrett Strong, Wade Flemons) (Both Copyrighted 12 Nov 1964) What's A Guy Supposed To Do / I Can't Get Away From Your Love (Barrett Strong, Wade Flemons, Chuck Barksdale) (Both Copyrighted 11 Feb 1965) That's how they probably should of came out but the demo mispress of Empty Balcony / Where Did You Go Last Night actually play Where Did You Go Last Night / I Can't Get Away From Your Love. As i've mentioned on here before i don't think the issue that is on 45cat actually exists. It looks like a low res photoshop job with cut lines. I've chased this record for over 20 years and have never seen anything other than a hand full of demos. It was first known and played on the scene when it came out on "A Taste Of Soul Volume One" CD in 1993 which states it was unissued. 2
Thinksmart Posted December 5 Posted December 5 It is also on the Outta Sight The Northern Soul of VJ CD if anyone wants to hear or obtain it that way.
Wheelsville1 Posted December 6 Posted December 6 10 hours ago, Alan T said: These were copyrighted like this, three months apart. Empty Balcony / Where Did You Go Last Night (Barrett Strong, Wade Flemons) (Both Copyrighted 12 Nov 1964) What's A Guy Supposed To Do / I Can't Get Away From Your Love (Barrett Strong, Wade Flemons, Chuck Barksdale) (Both Copyrighted 11 Feb 1965) That's how they probably should of came out but the demo mispress of Empty Balcony / Where Did You Go Last Night actually play Where Did You Go Last Night / I Can't Get Away From Your Love. As i've mentioned on here before i don't think the issue that is on 45cat actually exists. It looks like a low res photoshop job with cut lines. I've chased this record for over 20 years and have never seen anything other than a hand full of demos. It was first known and played on the scene when it came out on "A Taste Of Soul Volume One" CD in 1993 which states it was unissued. I agree i also think the picture of the stock copy is fabricated,the promo that sold on J.Manships auction recentley went very cheap.However i have always thought it a bit lacklustre with regards to the sax break,to me it is one of the worst i have ever heard and personaly i think Joe Murphy has got more about it.
Solidsoul Posted December 6 Posted December 6 4 hours ago, Wheelsville1 said: and personally i think Joe Murphy has got more about it. What Joe Murphy?
Dobber Posted December 6 Author Posted December 6 10 minutes ago, Solidsoul said: What Joe Murphy? I think he means it sounds like Joe Murphy’s so blue?
Wheelsville1 Posted December 6 Posted December 6 1 hour ago, Dobber said: I think he means it sounds like Joe Murphy’s so blue? It is basically the same just not as punchy,both songs have the same writers.
Solidsoul Posted December 6 Posted December 6 (edited) 4 hours ago, Wheelsville1 said: It is basically the same just not as punchy,both songs have the same writers. I've got Joe Murphy and Little Milton's "So Blue(without you)"records. But they don't sound like the Wade Flemons track to me. I thought maybe you knew of a Joe Murphy version of "I Can't Get Away From Your Love". Edited December 6 by Solidsoul
Robbk Posted December 8 Posted December 8 I've never seen a store stocker of "I Can't Get Away From Your Love". I think it was only pressed on a DJ issue, if I remember correctly. I know I have it in some form from 1965, because it's on one of my mid '60s cassette tapes that I made off my records.
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