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A jazzy version of the Ricky Allen on Tamboo. Is this known / played on the mod or rnb type scene.?

 

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    Useless information alert!     Just before he died, Bobby Bland found out he was James Cotton's half brother!!   Nice Track BTW

  •   It was written by Mel London, who penned a few other RnB hits.

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Not heard this version before Kev but like it. Should go down well with the cool cats for sure :shades:   3 great versions of this tune with Tamboo release still the strongest IMO.    Bit rude they put Unknown as the the writer though as says M London on the others?.  Or is this originally an old blues record from Robert Johnson era or similar, anyone knows ?   

Not heard this version before Kev but like it. Should go down well with the cool cats for sure :shades:   3 great versions of this tune with Tamboo release still the strongest IMO.    Bit rude they put Unknown as the the writer though as says M London on the others?.  Or is this originally an old blues record from Robert Johnson era or similar, anyone knows ?   

 

It was written by Mel London, who penned a few other RnB hits.

It was written by Mel London, who penned a few other RnB hits.

 

Cheers for the info.   :thumbsup:  Just checked  Co-writer of Manish Boy ao . Even more strange they put Unknown then as the Age one charted as well..

It seems to me that the Age version came out before the Tamboo.  The Age version charted, and was played a fair amount on WVON.  It was very common.  I've only seen a few copies of the Tamboo.

It seems to me that the Age version came out before the Tamboo.  The Age version charted, and was played a fair amount on WVON.  It was very common.  I've only seen a few copies of the Tamboo.

Thats right Robb, you wouldn't produce and issue a "modern" tune before an "old style"..... (or would you :g:)

Due to the popularity a few Tamboo's have surfaced.... very in-demand

Useless information alert!     Just before he died, Bobby Bland found out he was James Cotton's half brother!!

 

Nice Track BTW

It seems to me that the Age version came out before the Tamboo.  The Age version charted, and was played a fair amount on WVON.  It was very common.  I've only seen a few copies of the Tamboo.

The Age recording reached #20 in the Billboard R&B chart and #126 in the pop chart in 1963.

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