Posted December 17, 200519 yr I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp?? Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops?
December 17, 200519 yr I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp?? Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops? Deffo on an L.P. Can't remember title though. Would have thought 4 tops first as it is a jobette tune.
December 17, 200519 yr Deffo on an L.P. Can't remember title though. Would have thought 4 tops first as it is a jobette tune. Think it may have been Four Tops Second Album. Ali
December 17, 200519 yr Think it may have been Four Tops Second Album. Ali It's their first L.P. in 1964/5 "Four Tops", but be careful if you are looking for it on vinyl as it was re-issued by Motown in the late eighties (looks the same, but the cardboard of the cover is much thinner) There also a nice version of 'Don't turn away' covered by Tony Diamond on Blue Rock, a subsidary of Mercury*. Baby I need your loving Without the one you love (life's not worthwhile) Where did you go Ask the lonely Your love is amazing Sad souvenirs Don't turn away Tea house in China Town Left with a broken heart Love has gone Call on me Jimmy Hart - Tea House In China Town on Mercury * is a cover. Tea House was also done by Tommy Knight, as well as his cover of the Four Top's ''don't bring back memories'', but were never released (?)
December 17, 200519 yr I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp?? Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops? Hi, it's on 1st LP. Written by Stevenson/Hunter so gotta be the original. On same LP is also the orig. version of Tony Diamond "Don't turn away". Looks like some A&R man working for Mercury label back in the 60's was scouting Detroit for decent songs. cheers ROD
December 18, 200519 yr Author I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp?? Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops? Thanks everybody for your input / info. Shall be looking for the UK issue of the Lp from here on in. Thanks again :¸)
December 18, 200519 yr Author I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp?? Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops? In fact, here is a scan of the UK released Lp. Thanks again everybody :¸)
December 18, 200519 yr It's on the first album. Just called Four Tops. Also has "Baby I need your loving", "Ask the lonely"etc. I have a spare. Contact on sales@hayleyrecords.co.uk Rob Moss
I understand the 4-Tops "Teahouse In Chinatown" didn't come out on a 45 but did it come out on vinyl, eg Lp? and if so, which Lp??
Also, who did the original, or was it in fact the 4-Tops?