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Guest Trevski
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Most of us like to think we know a bit about soul, and I know lots of folk who say "Oh yeh, I knew/know that" when they obviously didn't, just don't want to seem thick, but I honestly didn't know this, and I just thought, "well, that's a new one to me!"

Always thought Otis Redding's "Try a little tenderness" was the original, 'til I got a Sinatra album yesterday, and he did it in the early '50's! never heard it!

Then again, I was playing Kyu Sakamoto "Ue o muite arukō" ("I look up when I walk") released here as "Sukiyaki" and someone said, "Is that a cover of Jewel Akens!

Point is, If you don't know, it's not stupid to admit it!

(I actually prefer Kyu Sakamoto to Jewel Akens, but thats a different story!)

Anyone else got any "I didn't know that" info they'd like to own up to!

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Most of us like to think we know a bit about soul, and I know lots of folk who say "Oh yeh, I knew/know that" when they obviously didn't, just don't want to seem thick, but I honestly didn't know this, and I just thought, "well, that's a new one to me!"

Always thought Otis redding "Try a little tenderness" was the original, 'til I got a Sinatra album yesterday, and he did it in the early '50's! never heard it!

Then again, I was playing Kyu Sakamoto "Ue o muite arukō" ("I look up when I walk") released here as "Sukiyaki" and someone said, "Is that a cover of Jewel Akens!

Point is, If you don't know, it's not stupid to admit it!

Anyone else got any "I didn't know that" info they'd like to own up to!

tooooo much to type out :tumbleweed3:

Guest Trevski
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tooooo much to type out :tumbleweed3:

:lol: I know, but I don't mean obscure stuff, rather things that seem so bleedin' obvious when you find out, you can't believe you didn't know years ago!

Guest Matt Male
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I've got one, i heard The Valentinos version of 'Looking for a Love' the other day and i'd always assumed Bobby Womack had recorded it much later solo and it wasn't already a much earlier song with The Valentinos. 'I never knew that!' :tumbleweed3:

I think i'll play it tomorrow night :lol:

Hmm, actually it probably does fall into the bleedin obvious category.... :lol:

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Hats off to you mate for a good honest thread ,

My gran was a massive Sinatra fan , when I was growing up , early 70's , Tenderness was her favourite track , I always loved the lyrics but always thought it needed more oomph !!!

Cue hearing Otis's version at 10 yrs and my destiny of life was doomed from then on !!!!!!!!

Guest familytree
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I didnt relaise when I told people I was ravishing it didnt mean I was hungry! :tumbleweed3: got some funny looks every time I said it!

Nor did I realise when someone told me at an event I was running years ago that I had street cred they didnt mean a record... I replyed " god I dont know what we have, Kevin has all the record info!!!! shameful...

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loads but i won't admit it :tumbleweed3:

that's why i come on here

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Try a little tenderness,originaly recorded by Ray Noble a British guy. :thumbup: in 1932.

followed by both Ruth Etting and Bing Crosby in 1933

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Try a little tenderness,originaly recorded by Ray Noble a British guy. :thumbup: in 1932.

followed by both Ruth Etting and Bing Crosby in 1933

Don't you just love wikipedia Ken ? :ohmy:

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Most of us like to think we know a bit about soul, and I know lots of folk who say "Oh yeh, I knew/know that" when they obviously didn't, just don't want to seem thick, but I honestly didn't know this, and I just thought, "well, that's a new one to me!"

Always thought Otis Redding's "Try a little tenderness" was the original, 'til I got a Sinatra album yesterday, and he did it in the early '50's! never heard it!

Then again, I was playing Kyu Sakamoto "Ue o muite arukō" ("I look up when I walk") released here as "Sukiyaki" and someone said, "Is that a cover of Jewel Akens!

Point is, If you don't know, it's not stupid to admit it!

(I actually prefer Kyu Sakamoto to Jewel Akens, but thats a different story!)

Anyone else got any "I didn't know that" info they'd like to own up to!

i learned here that the sweethearts "eddie my love" is a cover of the teen queens on rpm, a 50s record. Doing my radio show several times I have played a record that the doowop DJ before me pointed out was a cover of a doowop record.

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I never knew Yvonne Vernee was lead singer wit' T' Elgins 'til I was told!

or Tommy Tate was Tommy of Tommy & The Derby's

(probobly got them wrong?)

or Baby Love was the first British Motown number 1

I thought it was 4 Tops Reach out I'll be there!

I found out tonight at the pub quiz,

"But Baby Love's on Stateside!"

"Yes but it's still Motown blah blah blah!"

I got it wrong!

Burnley tomorrow, thank God!

oh, and by the way Kiki Dee's the first white female artist to record for Motown, not Chris Clark, just found that out in the pub, he's 100%, how much do I want to bet, blah blah blah, I'm goin' to bed!

I'm wrong, always wrong!!!!

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oh, and by the way Kiki Dee's the first white female artist to record for Motown, not Chris Clark, just found that out in the pub, he's 100%, how much do I want to bet, blah blah blah, I'm goin' to bed!

I'm wrong, always wrong!!!!

Tell him he's wrong on Kiki :thumbup:

A few years back someone I worked with asked me the same thing and I first thought it was her, but doing some checking up myself, can confirm, Debbie Dean was the first white person, her first release was "Don't let him shop around" / "A new girl" on Motown 1007 in September 1961.

(This song was of course the answer song to the big hit by the Miracles "Shop around")

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Tell him he's wrong on Kiki :ohmy:

A few years back someone I worked with asked me the same thing and I first thought it was her, but doing some checking up myself, can confirm, Debbie Dean was the first white person, her first release was "Don't let him shop around" / "A new girl" on Motown 1007 in September 1961.

(This song was of course the answer song to the big hit by the Miracles "Shop around")

Thanks John, you've made my night, I'm wrong again, I'm deffo goin' t' bed now! :thumbup:

Guest mel brat
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I knew Otis' wasn't the original version of "Try A Little Tenderness" - but I never knew that the jazz/funk classic "Spain" by Al Jarreau was a vocal version of "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaqu­n Rodrigo until I saw the film "Brassed Off" ! :thumbup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt1ubSiAp1k...feature=related (fabulous!)

I know, but I don't mean obscure stuff...

Ooops! Just noticed this proviso. I suppose "Concierto de Aranjuez" might be considered pretty obscure to the likes of us, eh? :ohmy:

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Guest Scarborosoul
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Didnt know I was married to an utter TW@T untill tonight!!! Time to MAG TO GRID - get fookin rid,

Rick

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don't eat yellow snow! :ohmy:

If you live in certain parts of South Yorkshire , , make sure that the lass you are courting is not your half sister :thumbup: .......

Malc Burton

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Don't you just love wikipedia Ken ? :thumbup:

Yes,but i thought it was Bing Crosby just had to make sure :lol:

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I knew Otis' wasn't the original version of "Try A Little Tenderness" - but I never knew that the jazz/funk classic "Spain" by Al Jarreau was a vocal version of "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaqu­n Rodrigo until I saw the film "Brassed Off" ! :thumbsup:

brassed off one of my favorite films a lot of it was filmed on our estate and the pub across the road from our house which you can see several times in the film

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I didn't know, until I went to see Jersey Boys last year, that 'Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)' which I had loved as a 7 year old at the height of Rollermania in 1975, was originally by The Four Seasons. Everyone else there knew except me... post-8338-1235161225.gif

Guest mel brat
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..brassed off one of my favorite films a lot of it was filmed on our estate and the pub across the road from our house which you can see several times in the film..

Ooh! - Can you play the cornet? :thumbsup:

Edited by mel brat
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If you live in certain parts of South Yorkshire , , make sure that the lass you are courting is not your half sister :thumbsup: .......

Malc Burton

you know thats not true malcom its west yorkshire shannon mathews county biggrin.gif

btw happy birthday mucker :yes:

Guest mel brat
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She wasn't, Saundra Edwards was. Yvonne Vernee was singer with the Donays.

Yvonne Vernee took over from her C.1968 Pete. In fact the Elgins were at Oldbury not very long ago! She can really sing too! :thumbsup:

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Well I only arsked... :thumbsup::ohmy:

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