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The Jimmy Ellis record on Salem, "Heaven Has Blessed You"/"Puttin It on Your Mind," is in my opinion a great two-sider, with a tuff uptempo dancer and a nice ballad. It's also in my opinion NOT Jimmie Preacher Ellis, even though it's listed that way on discogs, 45cat, and Wikipedia (AND appears on the Tramp Records Jimmie Preacher Ellis compilation!). Jimmie Preacher Ellis has a distinctive voice that's consistent across all of his records that I know of. The voice on the Salem record does not resemble that voice. Also, why would the L.A.-based Ellis have one record smack dab in the middle of his L.A. recording career come out on a Chicago label with Chicago folks in the credits whom he never had anything to do with before or after? Any thoughts or, even better, actual knowledge appreciated!