The various vinyl releases of Ain't Nothing But A House Party all note the songwriters as Del Sharh and Joe Thomas but just came across this piece of sheet music which notes Joe Thomas and Carl Fisher as the songwriters ...
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/180732998090?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
.... And unless these white label 12's actually exist and are legitimately licensed and were issued first, then the first and only legitimate vinyl release is the Soul Togetherness 2012 LP isn't it ?
No , they were doing what most acts do : listening to what their managers, producers and record labels were telling them was best to make a hit record. And it worked. Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson and James Brown spent much of their careers singing old standards.
Very sad, Bobby really played such a major part in some of the greatest songs in popular music.
Interesting that the NBC report on his passing https://www.nbcphilad...-223104461.html mentions that he was "currently working on releasing a series of unheard Philadelphia Soul songs". Anyone know anything more about this ?
Here you go, from the Detroit 9000 movie , Laura Lee comes in at around 3 mins 50 secs.
Anyone recognise any of the boys in the backing band ? Some Detroit soul legends perhaps ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQv732_IWrc
There was a thread on here some years ago regarding whether any film or video footage existed of the Northern scene prior to the This Is England documentary from' 77.
Someone posted and said that apparently there is some footage of the original Wheel.
Anyone have any information on that ?
The Apollas "Mr Creator" on an Argentinian 7" with Picture Sleeve ... and plays at 33 RPM !!!
https://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=190642034356
Was the mix of "All Over The World in the youtube video at the top of this thread the one on the 7" 45 release on Nightmare (and which entered the UK charts at the time)?