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Lee Young was the owner of Melic Records. He later went to work for Vee Jay which distributed the Melic Label. The John Wesley on Vivid would make more sense on Vee Jay but for some unknown rea
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Thanks for the info. So there's a link between West Coast John Westley, Melic and Vivid. However, I'm still unsure about the Johnny Wesley release on Melic. It's credited to Johnny Mesley and the Four
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I've always thought that L.A.'s and Melic's Johnny Wesley was the same guy as Chicago's Vivid's Johnny Wesley. As Chicago's and VJ's Richard Parker was VJ's L.A. office chief producer, who produced b
(Hello to you all / my first post here)
I did some research regarding this singer John Westley Moffett aka
-Johnny Moffett on Canterbury (writing credits: J. Moffett)
http://www.45cat.com/record/c518
-John Westly on Renfro (writing credits: James Mofett)
-John Westly on Crafmaster Records, Inc.
https://www.popsike.com/RARE-Northern-Deep-JOHN-WESTLY-on-RENFRO/330395543866.html
https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/230106-keep-loving-you-call-on-me.html
-John Westley (writing credits: John Westley-Moffett)
http://www.45cat.com/record/nc795325us
-John Wesley on Vivid - no "T" (writing credits: John Wesley) ; produced by LEE YOUNG
http://www.45cat.com/record/nc927275us
copyright credits confirm Wesley = Moffett on that one: https://books.google.fr/books?id=szQhAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA735&lpg=PA735&dq="You're+Gonna+Miss+Me"+wesley+copyright&source=bl&ots=MW3NQ8cvVh&sig=ACfU3U2tgu441Yo17Bky1_QUJmDJPQynnw&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjA5I2c6Kz1AhVMUxoKHbwcCQUQ6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q="You're Gonna Miss Me" wesley copyright&f=false
BMI gather all his writing credits under John Westley Moffett : https://repertoire.bmi.com/Search/Catalog?num=v0RixSBqgEeGRXdF%2bIsISQ%3d%3d&cae=UsqupUYhm07jssJ6owMYRg%3d%3d&partType=WriterList&search={"Main_Search_Text"%3A"I Found Joy"%2C"Sub_Search_Text"%3Anull%2C"Main_Search"%3A"Title"%2C"Sub_Search"%3Anull%2C"Search_Type"%3A"all"%2C"View_Count"%3A100%2C"Page_Number"%3A0%2C"Part_Type"%3Anull%2C"Part_Id"%3Anull%2C"Part_Id_Sub"%3Anull%2C"Part_Name"%3Anull%2C"Part_Cae"%3Anull%2C"Original_Search"%3Anull%2C"DisclaimerViewed"%3Anull}&resetPageNumber=True&partIdSub=YO0HedHMatLb45JzS23DVw%3d%3d
---Deep soulful voice to my ears---
Then we have two other records :
-Johnny Wesley on Melic (writing credits: J. Livingston, H. Symes, Al Neiberg) ; produced by LEE YOUNG
http://www.45cat.com/record/4170
-John Wesley on Melic (writing credit on B-side : ERNIE SHELBY) ; produced by LEE YOUNG
http://www.45cat.com/record/nc487704us
---Higher pitch soulful voice to my ears---
And finally we have two tracks on Quincy Jones' soundtracks:
- Johnny Wesley "I Needs To Be Bee'd With" written by ERNIE SHELBY (Cactus Flowers score 1969)
- John Wesley "Celebration" (The Split score 1968)
---Higher pitch soulful voice to my ears--
All those songs are available on YT ; I think that the Lee Young credit is a coincidence and that the Melic / Quincy Jones singer IS NOT J.W. Moffett.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Edited by mtwallet