Posted August 8, 201014 yr Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents a 1966 soul classic from legendary R&B artist, Howard Tate, ' Look At Granny Run Run' on Verve Records. Howard Tate debuted on Verve Records in the fall of 1966 with first masterpice hit, 'Ain't Nobody Home'. 'Look At Granny Run Run' was recorded on Thursday October 20, 1966 and released in Dec of 1966.
August 10, 201014 yr the 45 i own has "half a man" on the other side. When was that released? I met howard tate in 2006, he was a real nice guy and his voice was as good as ever. jacob
August 10, 201014 yr The other side is twice as good could not agree more howard tate - half a man - kev
August 10, 201014 yr oh i get it..at first i thought that read that "aint nobody home" was the other side of "look at granny run run"... i get it now. here is me with Howard Tate in 2006. jacob Edited August 10, 201014 yr by rosies dad
August 11, 201014 yr could not agree more howard tate - half a man - According to the Verve files, he recorded this at the same session as 'Look at Granny run run'...though it first appeared on Jerry Ragavoy's Utopia label backed by the superb, 'She's Looking Good'. However, the takes sound the same...hmmm odd.
Chancellor of Soul, Mike Boone presents a 1966 soul classic from legendary
R&B artist, Howard Tate, ' Look At Granny Run Run' on Verve Records.
Howard Tate debuted on Verve Records in the fall of 1966 with first masterpice
hit, 'Ain't Nobody Home'. 'Look At Granny Run Run' was recorded on Thursday
October 20, 1966 and released in Dec of 1966.