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Dusty Wilson who's real name is Claude Williams, the writer sang lead. It was recorded in Jan 1968.

Source: Our interview 8 weeks ago on Richard and Kev's Soul Connection on Smooth 70s(DAB)

That clears that up

  • 6 years later...

Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I was googling the Tomangoes to try to find out who the bass player was & I arrived here.

I Really Love You is one of my favourite bass lines to play & I really wanted to give the player the credit they deserve. Any ideas how I could find out?

As far as I know Claude Williams (Dusty) was the lead singer of the Tomangoe's. Dusty Wilson is a different person altogether, with songs on Mutt and Zebra 

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