Think back to when you first started buying soul records. When you'd hear a few lines in a song, and remember them but not know who it was or what the actual title was. Did you buy any by mistake, and it turned out to be a good one?
Reading Len Dopson's DJ profile reminded me when I bought Gene N Eddie - Its no sin.
I loved the tune played at Stafford where the girl belts out - its no sin, OHHHH Its no sin to be in love...
So once Pat Brady's list pops thru my door I scour the titles and there is Gene N Eddie,. Check sent, and its the wrong blinkin track. Nice tho, file it away for later. Later comes and you give it another listen and woosh, another fave in your box.
I eventually got a nice white demo of Gail Anderson - Be Proud (you are in love)
Earlier than that too I bought a record, because one of the lines in it said - We've got the right combination, for a great love affair........
You guessed it, despite obviously being a bloke singing (I thought Marie Knight was a fella singing thats no way to treat a girl ) I went out and bought Marsha Gee - Right Combination.
Lets spend some time together, seems a much better title in hindsight
Any other stories of buying completely the wrong tune, even if the artist was the same sex, by mistake, but still ending up with a nice tune in the record box?
But in a good way?
Think back to when you first started buying soul records. When you'd hear a few lines in a song, and remember them but not know who it was or what the actual title was. Did you buy any by mistake, and it turned out to be a good one?
Reading Len Dopson's DJ profile reminded me when I bought Gene N Eddie - Its no sin.
I loved the tune played at Stafford where the girl belts out - its no sin, OHHHH Its no sin to be in love...
So once Pat Brady's list pops thru my door I scour the titles and there is Gene N Eddie,. Check sent, and its the wrong blinkin track. Nice tho, file it away for later. Later comes and you give it another listen and woosh, another fave in your box.
I eventually got a nice white demo of Gail Anderson - Be Proud (you are in love)
Earlier than that too I bought a record, because one of the lines in it said - We've got the right combination, for a great love affair........
You guessed it, despite obviously being a bloke singing (I thought Marie Knight was a fella singing thats no way to treat a girl
) I went out and bought Marsha Gee - Right Combination.
Lets spend some time together, seems a much better title in hindsight
Any other stories of buying completely the wrong tune, even if the artist was the same sex, by mistake, but still ending up with a nice tune in the record box?
Edited by in town Mikey