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just been on you tube searching for the above mentioned tune and found tierra a group of white blokes singing not a bad song that stranegly morphs into a version of billy stewarts i do love you, surely its not the "just loving you" people, no female singers in sight but not a bad effort, coincidence two tierras doing soulish stuff ?

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As far as I know there is only one group called Tierra. They are a Latino group from East L.A., who sing Soul music. Their big hit I remember was "Suavecito". I believe that they have one or two female members, or else they add female background singers in many of their recordings. They are very, very well known. So, I doubt that there are 2 different groups called Tierra.

"Just Loving You" was sung by Tearra. They sound like an African-American Soul Group. "Tierra" in Spanish means "land" in English. Tierra is a Mexican-American (Chicano) group that sings in both Spanish and English. They often sing Soul or Soul-based tunes.

The Tearra "just loving you" was East Coast - Manny Campbell. And Tearra was a female she did other stuff as well (Teah Louise I believe).

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must check my spelling !, thanks for reply s , as usual your info is excellent :yes:

This was one of my top spins at the original Albrighton Lea Manor soul nights :thumbsup:

A good ten years on, from it's intial impact on the modern scene :yes:

Dave

P.S In the words of Diane Duncan "Better late Than Never" :lol:

Rob was Suavecito the same track that Rule Garcia did on Billionaire records....a funky Latin track.

A good ten years on, from it's intial impact on the modern scene :yes:

Dave

P.S In the words of Diane Duncan "Better late Than Never" :lol:

cream allways rises Dave, across the board i think the term is

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