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3 classic oldies at wigan.....but who was he??

ten to one

you fooled me

i got everything you wanted to know about love..

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From Memphis.

I first discovered Ten to One in 1975 and sold to Nev Wherry in mid 76.

You Fooled Me I believe was unearthed by Rob Smith in 77.

The other came slightly later.

The other came slightly later.

Everthing You Always Wanted To Know - Sounds Of Memphi promo was played or mis placed as a modern soul recording,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,anyone :lol: .

And Ten To One being booted, but then all of Lou Roberts 3 titles on MGM were booted, were they not.

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From Memphis.

I first discovered Ten to One in 1975 and sold to Nev Wherry in mid 76.

You Fooled Me I believe was unearthed by Rob Smith in 77.

The other came slightly later.

Recorded mostly in Memphis, I think Stan Kesler told me he was from the Muscle Shoals area, which was where he discovered him. The full story is in the Kent CD 'Can't Be Satisfied The Sounds Of Memphis Story'. 'Everything You Want To Know About Love' was recorded in LA.

He was a white guy with some top sideburns in the one picture that we have.

Dean

Recorded mostly in Memphis, I think Stan Kesler told me he was from the Muscle Shoals area, which was where he discovered him. The full story is in the Kent CD 'Can't Be Satisfied The Sounds Of Memphis Story'. 'Everything You Want To Know About Love' was recorded in LA.

He was a white guy with some top sideburns in the one picture that we have.

Dean

Photo here Dean, don't know if it's the same you have. Interesting page anyway ---

https://www.simplygrandmusic.com/history.html

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Photo here Dean, don't know if it's the same you have. Interesting page anyway ---

https://www.simplygra...om/history.html

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That's the one I think, though I remember the burns being more prominent.

The 'Everything You Wanted' session was produced by Dan Greer with arrangements by Gene Page, and was for an album, however none of the masters exist, so we have to presume that apart from the four tracks released as singles, they have gone for ever.

As I'm pretty sure is Mr Roberts, in answer to the opening question.

Dean

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