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  • Mine would have to come from his 1970's output for Spec-O-Life Productions ..... ... sumat by Lenny Williams (ABC), New Birth, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Lamont Dozier or Alton McLain & Destiny.

  • My favourite would be "You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet" (co-penned by Marc Gordon). Still hoping that Universal's Motown Vault crew will find a Motown in-house version of that song, recorded in The S

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Mine would have to come from his 1970's output for Spec-O-Life Productions .....

... sumat by Lenny Williams (ABC), New Birth, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Lamont Dozier or Alton McLain & Destiny.

JUST so many classy 1970's modern soul tracks .... too hard to pin it down to just one cut !!

My favourite would be "You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet" (co-penned by Marc Gordon). Still hoping that Universal's Motown Vault crew will find a Motown in-house version of that song, recorded in The Snakepit, using The Funk Brothers. Can you imagine a version that is 25% better than Mary Loves?

Shirl matthew and sonny daye"come back to me"is my favourite hidden gem.

Same FW?...

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No! This was the OTHER Frank Wilson-brother of Vance Wilson (Frankie Vance). This guy also worked for Motown, which is confusing, but not until 1970 or so. Both Wilson brothers were in The Remarkables.

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