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In all probability I lost You was done at Golden World in c.1966 when Steve was recording for Grovesville and it went unreleased - Don Davis then just stuck it on the flip of that later Groove City 45
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first time i`ve heard of Eddie Anderson mentioned as lead vocalist.. i assumed J. J. barnes and steve mancha.. currently on my 3rd copy of this 45
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Just listened again to that part of the interview and Steve mentions 'I Lost You' right after I refer to 'Easy Living' (13:27). If he hadn't recorded it, he would surely have said something.
My notes, say, 'I Lost You' Is actually Steve Mancha, written by Tony Hester. Steve didn't like the flip song 'Easy Livin' , He could not imagine singing a song like this on stage as it had so many words in it, so it got released as 'The Holidays'.
although Tim Brown in his latest auction, says;
Another supreme piece of Detroit soul music sees the famed group (who had nearly as many line-ups as The Drifters) appear just the one time on Don Davis’ label. Eddie Anderson is lead on this one, but the flipside ‘Easy Living’ is actually Steve Mancha and was released as J.J. Barnes by UK Stax! Not only that but the group’s name was misspelt on this one – make little wonder that it is rare.
So easy Livin, is Steve Mancha, but 'I Lost You' is 'Eddie Anderson'? cause I thought both were Steve Mancha...