Premium Stuff Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Anyone got the full story on Connie Clark - My Sugar Baby (Joker) please? In particular, anyone know where this was recorded, session dates, details etc.? Cheers Richard
Goldsoul Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Anyone got the full story on Connie Clark - My Sugar Baby (Joker) please? In particular, anyone know where this was recorded, session dates, details etc.? Cheers Richard Recorded in June 1966 with Frank Wilson and Marc Gordon supervised by Hal Davies in Los Angeles. Contrary to reports, Connie is a session singer found by Frank. Earlier threads suggest it's 'Chris Clark'...which is untrue.
Ady Potts Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Recorded in June 1966 with Frank Wilson and Marc Gordon supervised by Hal Davies in Los Angeles. Contrary to reports, Connie is a session singer found by Frank. Earlier threads suggest it's 'Chris Clark'...which is untrue. Hi Kev, Don't think that date can be right, I've got the record in my hand at the moment & the deadwax delta number is 58486, would that not put it at late August 1965 ? Regards, Ady
Guest Posted April 12, 2009 Posted April 12, 2009 Hi Kev, Don't think that date can be right, I've got the record in my hand at the moment & the deadwax delta number is 58486, would that not put it at late August 1965 ? Regards, Ady Probably right about '65, as thats when Paris "Sleepless Nights" was produced by Marc Gordon as well. He soon teamed up with Liberty (Soul City) records after....
Ady Potts Posted April 12, 2009 Posted April 12, 2009 Probably right about '65, as thats when Paris "Sleepless Nights" was produced by Marc Gordon as well. He soon teamed up with Liberty (Soul City) records after.... Paris was pressed in November 1964, according to its 55049 delta.
Goldsoul Posted April 13, 2009 Posted April 13, 2009 Paris was pressed in November 1964, according to its 55049 delta. Ady-It does look as if you have the correct information pressing wise. Frank revealed 1966 for Connie Clarke. Producers though, can have a lapse in memory. The Paris track certainly sounds '65 and Connie '66....well to me anyway. Recordings can be deceptive though, as we all discovered in Detroit with Mel Britt, when he revealed 1972 as the recording of his epic song. Most clearly thought 69/70. Kev
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