Posted June 30, 201113 yr What are the 5 best Crossover tunes ever ?. Darell Banks - I'm the One Who Loves You - Volt Ruby Andrews - Just Lovin' You - Zodiac Almeta Latimore - These Memories - Mainstream Chuck Cockerham - Have I Got the Right - Mala Kings of Soul - Is Your Love For Me - Down to Earth Hundreds & Hundreds but wanted to choose 'classic' choons. Best Russ
July 1, 201113 yr El Anthony - We've been in love too long - La Cindy Soul Bros Inc - Pyramid - Golden Eye Philharmonics - I need, I need your love - Soulin Ascots - Just a few feet from the gutter - American Playboy Frederick Hymes III - Time ain't gonna do me no favor - Fab Vegas Edited July 1, 201113 yr by Tony Foster
July 1, 201113 yr Author I remember Chuck Cockerham being played in Northern Rooms in mid 80's, before crossover was ever mentioned. Cliff Steele being the main one I remember spinning it. The term was coined in the mid 8ts from my memory . Russ
July 1, 201113 yr Author A few people have said that some records mentioned have been played in Northern rooms and this is where I think arguments start, as one mans Northern can be another mans crossover and vise versa. A lot of peoples perception comes from what type of venue they heard the record first. For me crossover is about mid-temp records from the late 60's - early 70's (maybe 67-73, like Johnny Moore's Blue Rock, Jadan and Brunswick stuff). The Northern dance scene has embraced many different records at different periods of its evolution and so does the term crossover as more 'old style' modern records now seem to be put in this classification which differs from my understanding of what crossover is. Its horses for courses I suppose. I do like reading these types of threads as it does highlight records people either don't know or haven't listened to for ages. Russ
July 1, 201113 yr Author Records that we now describe as Crossover have always been played on the NS scene. The term Crossover has been used since the mid 8ts at least, but to my knowledge were played alongside everything else, seperate room etc didnt come until later. I'm sure that Chuck C, was played in someones bedroom at some point, therefore giving someone first dibs , but it was played at Soul Essence substantially before taking off 'massively' in NS Rooms, not saying it hadnt been discovered or hadnt had an odd play at Northern do's, but Soul Essence was where it was first aired on a regular basis & it was NOT widely known on the NS scene prior to this............so there . There are lots of records listed here in peoples Top 5's as Crossover which deffo arnt Crossover as far as my definition goes, but I'm enjoying the lists & peoples choices anyway. Now can we get back to the Top 5's pse. Russ Edited July 1, 201113 yr by Russ Vickers
July 1, 201113 yr Chuck Cockerham - Have I the right Norris Vines - Give in Dewey Jeffries - No one cared Major lance - How can you say Goodbye Majors - Down in the Ghetto Thats my top five at the moment but it can change over time
July 1, 201113 yr Five that sprang to mind from me in no particular order Differences - Five MinutesRoger Hatcher - Sweetest Girl In The World Norwood Long - I'd Like To Have YouSkip Jackson - I'm Onto You GirlJive Fyve - If I Had A Chance To Love You
July 1, 201113 yr Records that we now describe as Crossover have always been played on the NS scene. The term Crossover has been used since the mid 8ts at least, but to my knowledge were played alongside everything else, seperate room etc didnt come until later. I'm sure that Chuck C, was played in someones bedroom at some point, therefore giving someone first dibs , but it was played at Soul Essence substantially before taking off 'massively' in NS Rooms, not saying it hadnt been discovered or hadnt had an odd play at Northern do's, but Soul Essence was where it was first aired on a regular basis & it was NOT widely known on the NS scene prior to this............so there . There are lots of records listed here in peoples Top 5's as Crossover which deffo arnt Crossover as far as my definition goes, but I'm enjoying the lists & peoples choices anyway. Now can we get back to the Top 5's pse. Russ Just wondered what's your definition of crossover of Russ?
July 1, 201113 yr Author Thank you to everyone who has posted, really good stuff.......keep em comin'. Best Russ
July 1, 201113 yr Records that we now describe as Crossover have always been played on the NS scene. The term Crossover has been used since the mid 8ts at least, but to my knowledge were played alongside everything else, seperate room etc didnt come until later. I'm sure that Chuck C, was played in someones bedroom at some point, therefore giving someone first dibs , but it was played at Soul Essence substantially before taking off 'massively' in NS Rooms, not saying it hadnt been discovered or hadnt had an odd play at Northern do's, but Soul Essence was where it was first aired on a regular basis & it was NOT widely known on the NS scene prior to this............so there . There are lots of records listed here in peoples Top 5's as Crossover which deffo arnt Crossover as far as my definition goes, but I'm enjoying the lists & peoples choices anyway. Now can we get back to the Top 5's pse. Russ Hi Russ .....you mean like the KINGS OF SOUL How about Jimmy Bo Horne Robert Tanner Blue Steam Doc Peabody Four Dynamics
July 1, 201113 yr Author Hi Russ .....you mean like the KINGS OF SOUL ' />' />                     How about  Jimmy Bo Horne                                           Robert Tanner                                          Blue Steam                                          Doc Peabody                                          Four DynamicsTouche'..........I was using other peoples definitions :-) .Best Russ Edited July 1, 201113 yr by Russ Vickers
July 1, 201113 yr I'm not sure if Russ is after something to play at Monumental on sea. Anyway here's five (crossover ISH) I like. IT'S A MIRACLE / EXTRA SPECIAL PEOPLE. SINCE I FOUND MY BABY / MARSHALL, D & B. FALLIN' IN LOVE / DYNA-MIGHT. WHEN YOU ARE WHO YOU ARE / GIL SCOTT HERON. THIS TOO SHALL PASS / ED TOWNSEND. Ta Ray
July 1, 201113 yr 100's to choose from I NEED YOUR LOVE - CLYDENE JACKSON A DREAM - CREATIONS MAGIC CORNER - BELITA WOODS SWEETEST THING - CHANNEL THREE GET YOUR POINT OVER - SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS and all those mentioned by everyone else!
July 1, 201113 yr Flowers - For Real Charles Johnson - Never Had A Love So Good Essex IV - My Heart Just Can't Take It Chuck Cockerham - Have I Got A Right Richard Caiton - I'd Like To Get Near You
July 1, 201113 yr Five more. IT TAKES LOVE / DELILAH MOORE. HOW BIG IS BIG / MASQUERADERS. PLEASE GIVE ME ONE MORE CHANCE / CLYDE McPHATTER. I COME RUNNING BACK / SANDRA WRIGHT. YOU MAKE ME TREMBLE / PAUL KELLY. Ta Ray
July 1, 201113 yr How these for size Deirdre Wilson Tabac - Angel Baby Never missed what you got - El Shobey and co Big man cry - Ernie Johnson Is this the way to treat a girl - Hesitations The price - Sherrel Brothers
July 1, 201113 yr Chuck Cockerham - Have I the right Norris Vines - Give in Dewey Jeffries - No one cared Major lance - How can you say Goodbye Majors - Down in the Ghetto Thats my top five at the moment but it can change over time Great to see Dewey Jeffries in there - One of my all time fave tunes ! !!!!
July 1, 201113 yr Author I'm not sure if Russ is after something to play at Monumental on sea. Anyway here's five (crossover ISH) I like. IT'S A MIRACLE / EXTRA SPECIAL PEOPLE. SINCE I FOUND MY BABY / MARSHALL, D & B. FALLIN' IN LOVE / DYNA-MIGHT. WHEN YOU ARE WHO YOU ARE / GIL SCOTT HERON. THIS TOO SHALL PASS / ED TOWNSEND. Ta Ray Well I cant play any of them now can I Ray Nice choices buddy. Best Russ
July 1, 201113 yr there really are just so,so many fantastic records. tried to think what i really enjoy playing out when mo & me play at dj's,and the first 5 that came to mind where; BOBBY WILBURN " DREAMER" ROOSEVELT MATHEWS " GOT ME DIGGING YOU " SIDESHOW " LONLEY GIRL " RAY HINES " WHY DONT YOU GIVE ME A TRY " ANN BOGUS " DONT ASK ME TO LOVE AGAIN "
July 1, 201113 yr How about thses album only winners, Bobby Taylor-Don't be afraid Roy Lee Johnson-I can't stand this loneliness Bruce Cloud-Walk in my shoes Mildred Clark-Keep trying Barbara Lewis-The Stars See you all in sunny Clacton. Johnny.
July 1, 201113 yr There are so many very good crossover records, but here are five worthy of a mention. Almeta Lattimore - These memories TSU Toranodoes - What good am I Alice Clark - Don't you care Carbon Copies - Just don't love you Ron Harrington - It happened to me again
July 1, 201113 yr and five more Nu-Rons - All of my life Continental Showstoppers - Never set me free Little Reuben - In the name of loneliness Cathrine Young - Just because you're a lover Bottom & Company - Gonna find a true love Edited July 1, 201113 yr by Dave Thorley
July 1, 201113 yr Imagine going to a venue and hearing all of the contributions here, Chucck Cockerham and Richard Caiton coming out with big appraisal here and rightly so, but Jonno,s Roy Lee Johnson which Blake posted a couple of onths ago and Dave,s Continental Showstoppers are real good quality dark horses for me. Kev
July 1, 201113 yr Here's five more. GOT TO GET MY BROOM OUT / DAVID PEOPLES. IT AIN'T ME NO MORE / LEE SHOT WILLIAMS. THERE MUST BE SOMETHING / FRIDAY ,SATURDAY & SUNDAY. BEING IN LOVE / THREE SHADES OF LOVE. I CAN'T GET OVER LOSING YOU / THE SUMMITTS. Soul heaven ps. Is the monumental do any good. Ta Ray Edited July 1, 201113 yr by vinylmaniac
July 1, 201113 yr Imagine going to a venue and hearing all of the contributions here, Chucck Cockerham and Richard Caiton coming out with big appraisal here and rightly so, but Jonno,s Roy Lee Johnson which Blake posted a couple of onths ago and Dave,s Continental Showstoppers are real good quality dark horses for me. Kev there's no need to imagine a venue that used to play all the above selections there used to be plenty. It's just the fact that not enough punters turned up to support them at the time and they all just fell by the way side. Since when has Richard Caiton "Id Like to get Near You" been a mega rarity there's loads about. Although there is a rare 45 on Uptight by Richard Caiton I just need to reflect awhile on what the title is Dave
July 1, 201113 yr Cripes just had another root upstairs and found another five. I AIN'T GOING NOWHERE / LEROY BARBOUR. I GET MY GROOVE FROM YOU / BOBBY SHANNON. HOW CAN I GO ON WITHOUT YOU / COREY BLAKE. SHAKE OF THAT DREAM / EDDIE BILLUPS. THIS TIME / DOUGLAS & LONERO. Woo just got going,more to come.Ta Ray Edited July 1, 201113 yr by vinylmaniac
July 1, 201113 yr Can't believe Neil Reed - Not as beautiful as you - Music Now has'nt been suggested. Pure Detroit crossover perfection Edited July 1, 201113 yr by craig W
July 1, 201113 yr Author there's no need to imagine a venue that used to play all the above selections there used to be plenty. It's just the fact that not enough punters turned up to support them at the time and they all just fell by the way side. Since when has Richard Caiton I'd Like to get Near You been a mega rarity there's loads about. Although there is a rare 45 on Uptight by Richard Caiton I just need to reflect awhile on what the title is '' I dont know about 'mega' rareity, but I thought 'I'd Like to Get Near You' was quite hard myself, altho demand may have also had an effect ?, but I think you might be referring to 'Our Love Is True' ???, the first Uptight 45. Dont think it would have been 'Take a Hold Brother & Sister' as this was a big local 'hit' in NOLA.. Best Russ Edited July 2, 201113 yr by Russ Vickers
July 2, 201113 yr Some great tunes listed here. Its hard to pick a top 5 so a few from me not mentioned so far: 1. Maurice Long - I don't love you any more 2. Denise Lasalle - Here I am again 3. Rozetta Johnson - Mine was real 4. Brenda Jones - Big mistake 5. Johnny Taylor - Poor make believer Sonia x
July 2, 201113 yr here's my top 5 ......................as at now !!!!!!!! likely to change at any given moment milton parker ...... women like it harder differences..... 5 minutes brenda jones ......big mistake hamilton movement .........she's gone johnnie taylor .....your the best girl in the world
July 2, 201113 yr I dont know about 'mega' rareity, but I thought 'I'd Like to Get Near You' was quite hard myself, altho demand may have also had an effect ?, but I think you might be referring to 'Our Love Is True' ???, the first Uptight 45. Dont think it would have been 'Take a Hold Brother & Sister' as this was a big local 'hit' in NOLA.. Best Russ Hi Russ Just using a bit of poetic license with the mega rarity prefix, just that when this 45 came to prominence every one I knew found it in quantity not single copies. The harder Caiton release that I am reffering too is not "Our Love Is True" the answer is hidden in a cryptic clue in my previous post. To me "I'd Like To Get Near You" while being a classic crossover tune is really played out after circa 25 years. Dave Edited July 2, 201113 yr by Louise
July 2, 201113 yr emmitt long - call me sir george - i lost you girl billy kent -take all this time patti and lovlites- love so strong gloria scott-what a i gonna do My all time 5 at the minit probably change tomorrow so many yet to find .cheers. LOVE Emmitt Long!
July 2, 201113 yr My top five at the moment would be Carl Hall - What about you emmitt long - Call me Voltaire's - My my my baby Enchanters-There's a look about you Keni Lewis - Ain't gonna make it easy
July 2, 201113 yr 2nd voting from germany: matt brown - everyday bernard smith - man without a people shelly fisher - girl, I love you towana & the total destruction - wear your natural, baby natural four - I thought you were mine (boola boola only)
July 2, 201113 yr Hi Russ Just using a bit of poetic license with the mega rarity prefix, just that when this 45 came to prominence every one I knew found it in quantity not single copies. The harder Caiton release that I am reffering too is not "Our Love Is True" the answer is hidden in a cryptic clue in my previous post. To me "I'd Like To Get Near You" while being a classic crossover tune is really played out after circa 25 years. Dave Does this make it any easier Dave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxgf7heEmMk Edited July 2, 201113 yr by NEV
July 2, 201113 yr Does this make it any easier Dave https://www.youtube.c...h?v=zxgf7heEmMk sold this Nev to much sugar
July 2, 201113 yr sold this Nev to much sugar Fully understand Ted......i've turned down a few copies of this ,it's not a patch on " I like to get near you" Was just helping Dave out .....or making it easier for Russ p.s Just remembered SMALL SOCIETY ........Great xover and i'll pm in a mo
July 2, 201113 yr Fully understand Ted......i've turned down a few copies of this ,it's not a patch on " I like to get near you" Was just helping Dave out .....or making it easier for Russ p.s Just remembered SMALL SOCIETY ........Great xover and i'll pm in a mo Don't let on the Mystery Caiton 45 is northern Nev, Ted will have sleepless nights worrying what it is!!! Dave
July 2, 201113 yr almeta lattimore....these memories corey blake....how can i go on emmett long ...call me tommy tate...if you got to love somebody bottom and co ...gonna find a new love
July 2, 201113 yr Don't let on the Mystery Caiton 45 is northern Nev, Ted will have sleepless nights worrying what it is!!! Dave let me reflect on that ernie
July 2, 201113 yr Must find that CD Mr corless did for me in 1989 Not the one that self destructed in 10 minutes ,I hope. Take a bow Arthur Fenn it was your discovery along with 200 copies of : "I See Love In Your Eyes" on Caiburt Dave
July 2, 201113 yr Being a wee bit out of touch, I'll use the unofficial defination of 'Crossover' that seemed to prevail when the term first emerged, ie Late 60's Recordings Which Sound A Bit Like 70's And Vice Versa': The Composers - Let's Get To The Point (Complex 3) Delegates of Soul - Running Back (Uplook) Soul Brothers Incorporated - Pyramid (Golden Eye) Dave, Stafford... The Whispers - Flying High (Soul Clock) The Philharmonics - I Need, I Need Your Love (Soulin) Always was a sucker for male group harmonies...
July 3, 201113 yr This type of question crops up quite regular and I find it virtually impossible to answer cos there are so many fantastic records. So firstly let me av a think and pick something that you couldn't possibly leave out. Ahhh yes impossible to leave out Ty Karim so count that one in. Now that elusive one that has been top of the wants list for donkeys years. Yep still dreamin of holdin that Annette Poindexter disc so gotta include that. Then there's the one's you would never sell no matter how skint you were. Hmmm think there's gonna be a few goin in the box with me but I can't lie so add in Betty Fikes. Now lets have a look at what would fill the dance floor without fail and get up even the most reluctant of dancers. Well that's gotta be Sy Hightower so now just one more. What about the one that is so good that it gets overplayed to the point of self destruct. Well there are a few but topping the list is The Constellations. So there we are the top 5 xover records of all time. Oh bollox I've got The Triplettes on me ring tone how could I have left them out. How could I leave out ...........and.............and............and............now I've got a headache. Alan
July 3, 201113 yr Seems some folk cant agree on what Crossover actually is, so here's your five as I see it... Margie Joseph - One More Chance Paul Walters - I know what love is all about Peggy Scott - Things Have More Meaning Now The Blues Busters - Love is the Answer Rhythm Machine - Whatcha Gonna Do if there was a sixth allowed??? Margie Joseph - Come on back to me lover; or maybe I make two by Margie count as one? Mal.C. Edited July 3, 201113 yr by Mal.C.
July 4, 201113 yr changes all the time for me, but this one stays up there mostly... Jessie James - Are you gonna leave me - Shirley
July 4, 201113 yr changes all the time for me, but this one stays up there mostly... Jessie James - Are you gonna leave me - Shirley immaculate record and one i was lucky enough to own, thanks to butch, it now resides in france.
What are the 5 best Crossover tunes ever ?.
Darell Banks - I'm the One Who Loves You - Volt
Ruby Andrews - Just Lovin' You - Zodiac
Almeta Latimore - These Memories - Mainstream
Chuck Cockerham - Have I Got the Right - Mala
Kings of Soul - Is Your Love For Me - Down to Earth
Hundreds & Hundreds but wanted to choose 'classic' choons.
Best Russ