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Morley Sunday Soul

Darnsoul
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FOLLOWING ON FROM A GREAT DAY IN JULY .....7TH AUGUST NEXT MORLEY SUNDAY SOUL

2-6PM  OPEN DECKS PLUS BURGERS / HOT DOGS AGAIN ; )

HOPEFULY WE BE IN THE GARDEN TOO THIS TIME !



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Victoria Road, Leeds, England, LS27 8LS, United Kingdom

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SOME PLAYLISTS FROM JULY 

Andy Carling second set 18.00 - 18.30 MORLEY SUNDAY SOUL

The Lyrics - So Glad - GNP Crescendo (requested).
Gwen Davis - My man do't think I know - Sound stage 7
Carl Spencer - Cover Girl - Rust
Tobi Lark - Sweep it out in the shed - Topper
Doug Banks - I just kept on Dancin' - Argo
The Ringleaders - Baby what has happened to our love - M-Pac
The Rotations - Put another dime on D9 Instrumental - Frantic.The Paramount Four - You don't know (till it happens to you). - Southern city
Joan Baker - Everybodys talking - Diamond 
Jesse Johnson - Left out - Old Town
Sandra Phillips - You Succeeded - Boardway
A big thanks to Stephen Crawshaw and Diane Layton for running this event and also for giving me an extra set. 
Roll on the next Morley Sunday Soul.

PLAYLIST FOR DEBBIE T...MORELY SUNDAY SOUL 10/7

Cookie Scott - I Don't Care
Willie Tee - First Taste Of Hurt
Summitts - I Can't Get Over losing You
Voltaires My,My,My Baby
Dolly Gilmore - Sweet Sweet Baby
Barbara St Clair - Teacherman
Vee Gees - Talkin
Bobby Reed - The Time Is Right For Love 
Carl Hall - What About You
George Smallwood - Touching Is My Thing
Flowers - We Could Make It Happen

PLAYLIST FOR PETE STONE... MORLEY SUNDAY SOUL 10/7

All the right tunes not necessarily in the right order Odyssey Native New Yorker 12”
Tony Fox Love Let love be loved
True Image keep me dancing Inst
Moments Just having your love
O C Smith I’m glad I fell in love with you
Marcia Hines You gotta let go
Rhetta Hughes Cry myself to sleep
Belita Woods Magic Corner
San Remo Strings Lonely one

THANKS PETE 
xx

 

DIANE S PLAYLIST ( AS REQUESTED ) 4.30 -5.00

BOOGALOO ASSASSINS ONE & ONLY
COOKIN ON 3 THIS GIRL
RYLE NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO
MAGNETICS LOOK ON YOUR FACE
W MURPHY CALIFORNIA STRUT 
AZTECA SOMEDAY WE LL GET BY

MR DAY SOUL ON WAX ( FOR JANET MULLEN ) ; )

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Di, great to see you've picked up on the Booglaloo Assassins 'one and only'. One I've being championing and a 'Dekka's  Roots Room' play since release . The 1st release is also recommended. 

 

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JULY HOTPICKS.....  COLIN BEVERIDGE

 

WHAT CAN A MAN DO THE SHOWSTOPPERS 1968 
CATCHY FOOT TAPPING RECORD , NOT HEARD FOR AGES.

The Showstoppers (alternatively The Show Stoppers)[1] was a four-piece African American vocal soul group formed in Philadelphia about 1967.[1] They are best remembered for their 1967 hit, "Ain't Nothin' But a Houseparty",[1] which was the debut release on three record labels: Showtime Records, Heritage Records, and Beacon Records.[2]

The Showstoppers was formed about 1967 by brothers, Elec Edward "Alex" Burke (born 16 February 1948 in Philadelphia)[3] and Vladimir H. "Laddie" Burke (born 31 July 1949 in Philadelphia),[4] who were the two oldest of the five younger brothers of Atlantic Record's star Solomon Burke, who joined with fellow Germantown High School students, brothers Earl Smith (born 1949 in Massachusetts) and Timmy Smith (born 1 February 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts).[1][5] The Burke brothers had been in show business since at least 1957 as part of a four-member group with two of their two younger brothers.

Chart success in the UK and Europe "created demand not only for the record but for live appearances as well". As the Showstoppers had disbanded, Jerry Ross sent a different group on an entire tour of the UK and Europe as The Show Stoppers,[48] which was a group later known as The Persuaders, who would later score with "Thin Line Between Love and Hate". Eventually the authentic Showstoppers traveled to Europe and were well received.

On January 17, 1971 The Showstoppers performed at the Twisted Wheel Club in Manchester, England. The Showstoppers made their third and final appearance on Top of the Pops on February 28, 1971, singing the disco version of "Aint' Nothing But a House Party".[49][50]

After their own tour of Europe, and in the absence of any other hit records, The Showstoppers disbanded finally about 1972.[7]

 
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Crackin Dancer On The Flip Of "Houseparty"

NEXT ONE HAS TO BE AN OLD FAVOURITE OF MINE PLAYED BY Andy Carling

THE RINGLEADERS BABY WHAT HAS HAPPENED 1963

IT SEEMS YOUR LOVE HAS DIED AND I WONDER WERES MY PRIDE,
I FIND MYSELF STILL IN NEED , FOR BABY ON MY SIDE
I CANT SLEEP AT NIGHT , BABY WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO OUR LOVE .
WHY CANT YOU SEE WITHOUT LOVE NOTHING CAN BE
WITHOUT YOUR LOVE I CANT GO ON , ITS ANOTHER GAME WITH THE SAME OLD SONG.

 

HOTPICKS FROM JULY ..

FIRST ONE IS FROM Pete Stone

1981 FUNK /SOUL RECORD BY TRUE IMAGE . GREAT DANCE RECORD.

 
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True Image - Keep me dancing
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