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Candle lite was the first issue. Different take as well (not really THAT different though).

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How many acts did this song ?

Just Maurice Jackson and later Leroy Hutson.

The backing group on Lucky Fellow is the Contributors of Soul + Emmett Garner of the Trends. The female singers are Donny Hathaway's and Leroy Hutson's wives.

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Just Maurice Jackson and later Leroy Hutson.

The backing group on Lucky Fellow is the Contributors of Soul + Emmett Garner of the Trends. The female singers are Donny Hathaway's and Leroy Hutson's wives.

I think Ive got it by the Independents , but it must be on a lp ?

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I think Ive got it by the Independents , but it must be on a lp ?

Maurice Jackson was in the independents, I thought the version on the LP was just a rerelease of his record, is it a different version? Thanks.

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Maurice Jackson was in the independents, I thought the version on the LP was just a rerelease of his record, is it a different version? Thanks.

Hmm ,I'll have to find it now :thumbsup:

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Pretty sure the Independents version is the same as the released Maurice Jackson version.

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Major Harris does a great track called "Lucky fellow" which gives tune wise more than a nod at the independants version.

Adam

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Candle lite was the first issue. Different take as well (not really THAT different though).

Thanks for that.

It's always surprised me that there's no soundclip on here or in refosoul :thumbsup: .

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Independants sound clip on JM 'S x/over pages, played this last fri at THE BENTINCK very soulful

Also done by Snowboy with Noel McKoy on vocals.

Independents and Maurice Jackson versions have different lyrics according to Snowboy.

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You'll notice that this version has strings in place of the almost operatic female wailing on the ' 45 version , I think this version is probably better , great song anyway .Best ,Eddie

Sublime version - One Of Those 'Achingly soulful' records.

Regards

Rich

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