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As a track by this lady has just got a mention on another thread, thought I'd post up some info on her & her recordings. Born in St Louis in 1946, she started out singing in a group (the Lov
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Probably a question than only the likes of Robb K can answer ........... how come the Morris Bailey song that formed the B side to her take on Jerry Butler's "Can't Forget About You Baby" (a Oct
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"Cant forget about you baby"....just sublime soul I think. Thanks for the information so far by the way as this is the only record I have by her so far and will be looking for more in fu
As a track by this lady has just got a mention on another thread, thought I'd post up some info on her & her recordings.
Born in St Louis in 1946, she started out singing in a group (the Love Sisters) with three of her sisters. When they dropped out of the entertainment world, she continued on as a solo singer, initially performing jazz numbers. She cut for Capitol in the mid to late 60's and then for A&R around 1971. She then seemed to go all country and recorded for Mercury and then Warner Brothers (where she cut in Memphis with Chips Moman & Buddy Killen).