Posted January 15, 200817 yr Detroit thing probably, lead vocalist promises to 'keep on lovin' you baby' whilst his falsetto buddies sing 'keep on keepin' on behind him... It's on the tip of my tongue... Help, por favor...
January 15, 200817 yr Sounds like something by the HOLIDAYS just looking through some records now is it no greater love by the holidays chris
January 15, 200817 yr Just keep on loving me-//--The HALO.S???? Tony C.Sounds like something by the HOLIDAYS just looking through some records now
January 15, 200817 yr Author we can rule out the holidays & the halos & I can't find a refo on eddie floyd's lupine jobbie. is the title keep on lovin' you?
January 15, 200817 yr Author not joe stubbs, got it, & a nice sound too. can't find a refo for johnny daye & nothing by that title on soulclub.org... this is a burger, innit?
January 16, 200817 yr JUMPING JOANS GOTTA BE RIGHT! GREAT STAFFORD SPIN AGAIN, ON THE SAME LABEL AS SILENT TREATMENT! - BOTH MIGHTY GOOD TUNES! Isn't this Arin Demain.
January 16, 200817 yr Isn't this Arin Demain. Don't think so...maybe you have your wires crossed, Tony (a thought that would probably have you reaching for a soldering iron!)...Arin Demain also recorded as Lord Jim (& The VIPs) on Blue Star...plus as Ernie Lucas on Okeh and Karl Evans on Skyway. I reckon he should've gone for Lord Demain or Ernie Evans, though on reflection the latter doesn't actually conjur up a soulful image!
January 16, 200817 yr I reckon he should've gone for Ernie Evans, though on reflection the latter doesn't actually conjur up a soulful image! Well, it would if he was 'Chubby' enuff Tony
January 16, 200817 yr FREDDY BUTLER / KEEP ON LOVIN YOU ? ignore,i was thinkin of fredy b / save your love for me baby.doh. Edited January 16, 200817 yr by sepia
January 16, 200817 yr Don't think so...maybe you have your wires crossed, Tony (a thought that would probably have you reaching for a soldering iron!)...Arin Demain also recorded as Lord Jim (& The VIPs) on Blue Star...plus as Ernie Lucas on Okeh and Karl Evans on Skyway. I reckon he should've gone for Lord Demain or Ernie Evans, though on reflection the latter doesn't actually conjur up a soulful image! I remember you said that about Karl Evan's and so I though it could be this track as well. Listening to the recorder's and the general sound balance that's why I threw the Gary Haines into the equation as well?? All very similar Edited January 16, 200817 yr by Prophonics 2029
January 16, 200817 yr Author YES!!! YES!! JOHNNY DAYE IT IS. LOVE IT. NOW THE BAD NEWS PLEASE. HORRIBLY RARE? m
January 16, 200817 yr YES!!! YES!! JOHNNY DAYE IT IS. LOVE IT. NOW THE BAD NEWS PLEASE. HORRIBLY RARE? m Not bad mate have a look. https://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php...p;x=27&y=14
January 17, 200817 yr He cut the record for Blue Star in 1964 when he was sixteen years old...not bad eh?......There's a great article/interview + discography on Johnny Daye in issue 47 of David Cole's 'In The Basement' magazine.......well worth the subscription for this mag' I think Edited January 17, 200817 yr by DelTee
January 17, 200817 yr Author Thanks chaps. I see there's a NM jobbie on ebay, a 'buy now' purchase. 150US, a little steep methinks... M
Detroit thing probably, lead vocalist promises to 'keep on lovin' you baby' whilst his falsetto buddies sing 'keep on keepin' on behind him... It's on the tip of my tongue... Help, por favor...