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CLETUS MARLANS - YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME - TERRY - MINT £15

New York label, but produced by Detroit legend Ernest Kelley, husband and manager of Dee Edwards.

postage £1.80 recorded.

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CLETUS MARLANS - YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME - TERRY - MINT £15

New York label, but produced by Detroit legend Ernest Kelley, husband and manager of Dee Edwards.

postage £1.80 recorded.

paypal OK smile.gif

Hi Mate

Ernest was not Dee Edwards husband. That was Floyd Jones, producer of 'Burn up some road to my baby' on De-To records. Earnest started his career working in New York's 'Tin Pan Alley' ending up with Atlantic records before being head hunted by Motown to help with album sales in the late 60's. He had his first million seller with The Cashmeres on a late 50's doo wop tune.

He is still living in Detroit today, but has been in poor health of late, suffering from the big C.

Top tune all the same :thumbup:

Dave

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CLETUS MARLANS - YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME - TERRY - MINT £15

New York label, but produced by Detroit legend Ernest Kelley, husband and manager of Dee Edwards.

postage £1.80 recorded.

paypal OK :thumbup:

You are of course right Dave, he was not Dee's husband, but I am sure he did represent her during her Deto, or was it Morning Glory days smile.gif.

Anway he is one of "Soul's Heroes" not least for his promotional work with Dee Edwards and Betty Bibbs, Cleo Martin, and as you rightfully say, top tune..

You are of course right Dave, he was not Dee's husband, but I am sure he did represent her during her Deto, or was it Morning Glory days :thumbup: .

Anway he is one of "Soul's Heroes" not least for his promotional work with Dee Edwards and Betty Bibbs, Cleo Martin, and as you rightfully say, top tune..

Ernie was a big supporter of Dee for many years, but Floyd was always her manager, even after they got divorced. Your right along with Popcorn he was one of the last of the great Detroit independants.

Anyway Mate, did anyone buy it, they should it's a great tune.

Dave wink.gif

Not yet Dave,

Seems that sadly good taste is harder to find than good records :lol:

Not to worry biggrin.gif

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