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...which no doubt evolves & changes many, many times, are there any records that maintain it's position in the hallowed chart?

Soul Brothers six - I'll be loving you, will never leave my top ten.

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...which no doubt evolves & changes many, many times, are there any records that maintain it's position in the hallowed chart?

Soul Brothers six - I'll be loving you, will never leave my top ten.

Never say never. But so far The Charades - Key To My Happiness has never left my Top 10. It's gone up and down the chart over the the years but never dipped below (or even as far down as) No. 10.

Cheers

Phil

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...which no doubt evolves & changes many, many times, are there any records that maintain it's position in the hallowed chart?

Soul Brothers six - I'll be loving you, will never leave my top ten.

Linda Jones "I Just Can,t Live My Life" has been my no.1 for 36 years now. smile.gif

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Rock solid at number 1 and allways has been-EDDIE PARKER-I`M GONE its that begining does it everytime biggrin.gif

Eddie Parker LOVE YOU BABY for me

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George Blackwell - Can't Lose My Head - Smoke has alway's been in my top ten possibly holding the number one slot, the record has it all and pretty much sums up for me what it's all about, close to perfection.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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Tommy Ridgely (My Love Gets Stronger) definitely always there, Tommy & Derbys & the Mello Souls probably always in my top ten too.

Hey Chalky - if we are allowed more than one wink.gif I will also go for:

Willie Kendrick - Change Your Ways (RCA Victor)

Eddie Parker - I'm Gone (Awake)

Rita & Tiaras - Gone With The Wind Is My Love (Dore)

Frank Beverly & Butlers - If That's What You Wanted (Sassy)

Cheers

Richard

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...which no doubt evolves & changes many, many times, are there any records that maintain it's position in the hallowed chart?

Soul Brothers six - I'll be loving you, will never leave my top ten.

robert tanner...sweet memories... megatone and for a oldies that never fails to give me a buzz got to be dean parrish ..determintion.. boom

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robert tanner...sweet memories... megatone and for a oldies that never fails to give me a buzz got to be dean parrish ..determintion.. boom

Oldies...buzz....Invitations - What's Wrong With Me Baby and Fidels Try A Little Harder....probably my two fave "oldies" if you know what i mean ph34r.gif

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Clyde McPhatter - Lonely People Can't Afford To Cry will always be there for me...love everything about it...great vocal followed by that sublime horn instrumental...love it thumbsup.gif


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Clyde McPhatter - Lonely People Can't Afford To Cry will always be there for me...love everything about it...great vocal followed by that sublime horn instrumental...love it thumbsup.gif

great choice mr beeks, thats also in my top ten along with GEORGE JOHNSON JR-BECAUSE YOU ARE YOU-CRS AND LEE MCKINNEY & THE MAGNETICS-ILL KEEP HOLDING ON and CHUCK BRIDGES-DONT YOU MAKE ME CRY and THE SOUL SET-WILL YOU EVER LEARN

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One that has always been in my top ten since i was about 11...Tony Middleton Paris Blues Mala....Lots of loves will come and go but this will always, always have a special place in my fart...HEART! I said Heart....You could say it was my first love... biggrin.gif

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and another from me THE GREATER EXPERIENCE - DON`T FORGET TO REMEMBER the hairs stand up on the back of my neck when that instro break kicks in, and JAMES BARNET - KEEP ON TALKING..

chris :lol:

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great choice mr beeks, thats also in my top ten along with GEORGE JOHNSON JR-BECAUSE YOU ARE YOU-CRS AND LEE MCKINNEY & THE MAGNETICS-ILL KEEP HOLDING ON and CHUCK BRIDGES-DONT YOU MAKE ME CRY and THE SOUL SET-WILL YOU EVER LEARN

" by that magnetics, is one tuunnnne..." good choice arnie..

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Let our love grow higher/eula cooper.. george Blackwell close second top sound also....

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Man Without A Woman -Michael And Raymond..was the first proper Northern record i got into....really special

To The Bitter End-Bobby Hill...abso fab sound

Janice-Skp Mahoney

You didnt Say a Word- Yvonne Baker

What Took You So long- Stanley Woodruff...

five that no matter what is the in plays...will always be up there for me....Delxxxx

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Eddie Parker LOVE YOU BABY for me

SNAP ME TO REAL NORTHERN SOUL ----SAM :lol:

Guest Soul On A Stick
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It would be really difficult for me to choose a top ten; I'd change my mind too much :lol::ohmy:

Two that would defo be in the list are Kurt Harris "Emperor of My Baby's Heart" and Jimmy Soul Clarke "I'll Be Your Champion" :lol:

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These would be in my current top 20, (can't narrow it down to 10 :ohmy: ):

Anthony & The Delsonics - Everytime

Sonatas - Going On Down The Road

Tommy Bush - I Don't Like It

Mello Souls - We Can Make It

Tommy & The Derbys - Don't Play That Role

Servicemen - Sweet Magic

Salvadors - Stick By Me Baby

Fidels - Try A Little Harder

Frankie Karl - You Should'O Held On

Soul Brothers Feat. Joi Cardwell - Let It Go

:lol:

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Yes Stubbsy - great call. One in my top 10 too. Often disregarded as an overplayed oldie :lol: , but imagine what we would say if this was discovered now!!! :ohmy:

Fabulous hardcore male group vocal sound (the best kind :lol: ) with that building intro that gets your heart beating fast :g: . This is a true Northern Soul record!

Salvadors - Stick By Me Baby (Wise World)

Cheers

Richard

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Richard

Why on Sassy.....as opposed to Gamble? I'm probably showing my ignorance here (wouldn't be the first time!!!)...is the Sassy version different?

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dogstoat

Just because Sassy is the copy I have - 'kin beautiful label :lol: Local release versus national isn't it?

I found this thread which suggests there may be differences in the different takes though:

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Frank-B...ble-t86189.html

Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) on the flip is totally awesome.

Cheers

Richard

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Oldies...buzz....Invitations - What's Wrong With Me Baby and Fidels Try A Little Harder....probably my two fave "oldies" if you know what i mean :lol:

With you on the Fidels, still haven't got a copy though :ohmy:

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RONNIE MCNEIR SITTING IN MY CLASS

Bought my first copa circa 1976 20 quid at mecca ( stolen when me parents had a new roof put on in 97 left all me records in the loft when i emigrated in 88).

Bought it back 7 yrs ago for a tad more.

Lyrics and some

best John a cool 31 c today

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Just because Sassy is the copy I have - 'kin beautiful label :lol: Local release versus national isn't it?

I found this thread which suggests there may be differences in the different takes though:

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Frank-B...ble-t86189.html

Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) on the flip is totally awesome.

Cheers

Richard

Yes i agree especially when you pick one up for a whole 5p in a charity shop in the mid 80s :ohmy::lol:

But me i keep coming back to this badboy running for my life roscoe shelton i know its an old oldie but i loves it

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Salvadors - Stick By Me Baby

Tune mate... I love that.

Guest Matt Male
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I agree never say never, i suppose i am always on the floor to the Tomangoes and always the Combinations - Watchta Gonna Do


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MEL BRITT-SHE'LL COME RUNNING BACK ...TIMELESS QUALITY

CONSTELLATIONS-I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU....

I THINK I'VE BEEN HYPNOTISED TO GET UP AND DANCE EVERYTIME THIS IS PLAYED AT A VENUE :thumbsup:

Guest Nick Harrison
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One record that holds it head high and will remained holding pole postion, after 30 + years for me........

Jimmy Mcfarland - Lonely Lover (RPR 108). :thumbsup: .

Guest Soultown andy
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Tamala lewis closley followed by Al williams followed by Betty boo,have always loved these 3.

Guest WPaulVanDyk
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Well for anyone who goes to Peterborough venues who know me will know that my all time fav tune is Sam Cooke - Sugar Dumpling and it is a song that holds true to my heart then most songs. Still wanting The Valetino's version

In fact a funny little story was speaking to a friend on the net who likes same music hero as me and i said about Northern Soul and she had no idea what it was i said Sent her some songs one being Sam Cooke - Sugar Dumpling and her reply was i loved this record years ago. So i was like wow and she had no idea it was Northern soul

2 other records that never get out of my top 10 is Moses Smith - The Girl Across the Street and Jackie Wilson - Open The Door To Your Heart

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...which no doubt evolves & changes many, many times, are there any records that maintain it's position in the hallowed chart?

Soul Brothers six - I'll be loving you, will never leave my top ten.

Darrell Banks - Angel Baby

I heard it played on friday night , for the first time in years at a venue . It is still as vibrant to these tabs , as it was on first hearing it , many many moons ago .......

Malc Burton

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Little Richard' "Keep A Knockin'" has been my # 1 record for around half a century, so I suppose it always will be...

I'd have to say, though, that the # 1 record from 'our scene' will probably always be Jackie Wilson's "I Don't Want To Lose You", and for oh so many reasons....

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LOVE YOU BABY - EDDIE PARKER. The first record i heard at the TORCH.

regards

thenogger

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LOVE YOU BABY - EDDIE PARKER. The first record i heard at the TORCH.

regards

thenogger

Top record indeed my friend - but a bastard to dance to , even if your movements were assisted by anabolic smarties :D ........

Good to have you back posting mate :D

Malc Burton

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Joe Matthews for me.........Aint Nothing You Can Do. Always been there, followed closely by The Marvellos.......Somethings burning. James Barnett....Keep On Talking is in there as well.

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It would be really hard to pick a top 10, but it would always include These Memories by Almeta Lattimore. Loved it when I first heard it and my love for it has grown over the years for various reasons. Usually gets me a bit emotional.

Also it would definitely include Walter Jackson's It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom. Finally got it on vinyl just over a year ago, despite loving it from my first hearing back in the 60s.

My top 10 would also have to include Ruby's Feminine Ingenuity and Mel Britt's She'll Come Running Back. Both always get me out on the dance floor; thanks to Arthur Fenn for playing the former for me last night at Boomerang.

After those 4 it gets complicated. Just so many wonderful tunes, depends on circumstances and how I feel at the time.

We are so lucky to have such a wealth of music.

Guest east rob
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and another from me THE GREATER EXPERIENCE - DON`T FORGET TO REMEMBER the hairs stand up on the back of my neck when that instro break kicks in, and JAMES BARNET - KEEP ON TALKING..

chris ph34r.gif

both these in my ten too! also mel britt, salvadors & bobbycallender

atb, rob

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