• FAVE 20 FEMMES FROM....1963

    From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 13 07:11:28 2025
    ODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1963

    1. HELLO STRANGER – BARBARA LEWIS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k0wveWxF2w

    Here’s one I fell in love with from moment #1 I first heard Babs’
    delicate
    breathy vocals on her self penned classic Recorded for Atlantic at Chess Studios in Chicago with the Dells providing the vocal backing and the
    whole
    caboodle conducted by Riley Hampton. Charted #3 BBpop #1 BBr&b..Issued
    on London in UK but failed to chart (a later version from Yvonne Elliman scraped the UK chart in 1977)

    2. HEAT WAVE – MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs9d4Uakwzw

    The Motown phenomenon gets into top gear this year as a huge percentage
    of the company’s output starts dominating the charts with this Holland & Dozier production on the subsid Gordy label hitting #4 BBpop and #1 BB
    r&b. Released on Stateside in UK but unbelievably failed to chart (!)

    3. THAT’S HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE – BABY WASHINGTON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNlYASAdPJ4

    Now firmly ensconced on Juggy Murray’s Sue label in NYC this is one of
    my
    very favorite numbers that Jeanette ever did (and inspiring a
    by-the-numbers
    identikit copy version later from Dusty Springfield). Anyone know who
    the
    backing vocal group is here? Charted #40 BBpop and #10BBr&b. Released in
    UK on Sue but failed to chart despite decent club play

    4. THE LOVE OF MY MAN – THEOLA KILGORE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk-jT2n66ig

    Wonderful soul ballad penned by Ed Townsend (of “For You Love” fame) who also produced the record for Serock label (a subsidiary of Scepter)
    Charted at #21 BB pop #3 BBr&b.. Not released in UK

    5. CRY TO ME – BETTY HARRIS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQcFHX0nKEE

    Revival of the ultra-soulful “Cry To Me” ballad originated the previous year in a masterly version by Solomon Burke. IMO the powerful Betty
    Harris version recorded for Jubilee in 1963 is equally great. Charted
    #23
    BBpop #10 BBr&b (re-charted BBr&b in 1969 #44 on a Jubilee reissue)

    6. BE MY BABY – THE RONETTES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdMCAaC8EI0

    In tandem with the meteoric rise of Motown also came the rise in
    prominence
    of master producer Phil Spector and his famed “Wall Of Sound”
    productions
    personified by The Ronettes here and their first (and biggest) hit “Be
    My
    Baby” on Spector’s own Philles label, Charted at #2 BBpop #4 BBr&b. On London label in UK this reached #3

    7. SLEIGH RIDE – THE RONETTES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkTVWplJ6zk

    THE standout track—a reworking of the Christmas oldie---on a brilliant
    album
    --“A Christmas Gift For You” on the Philles label featuring various
    artists and
    groups signed to Spector’s label all doing famous Christmas songs.
    Released
    in time for Christmas on both sides of the pond (UK release on London)

    8. DA DOO RON RON – THE CRYSTALS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ2b9-IjlvM

    At the risk of turning this into “The Phil Spector Show” we now come to the
    other multi-hit Spector group of the time in The Crystals with their
    year’s
    biggest hit for Philles in “Da Doo Ron Ron”. Charted #3 BBpop #5 BBr&b Released UK on London charted #4. On reissue (on Warner-Spector in 1974)
    it charted again this time making #13

    9. YOU’RE NO GOOD – BETTY EVERETT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym1z1zB1fyg

    As far as I’m concerned La Betty owns this song---over the Dee Dee
    Warwick
    original even the surprisingly decent later Linda Ronstadt hit
    version.The Swinging Blue Jeans? Don’t be silly! (I may even do a 1964
    post in this series just so I can give Betty’s “The Shoop Shoop Song” a mention 😊 ) OK “You’re No Good” made #51 for her BBpop and #5 BBr&b. Here in UK it was on Stateside but did not chart

    10. RULER OF MY HEART – IRMA THOMAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-S94xoVvWE

    Recorded in New Orleans by Irma with backing assistance from Allen
    Toussaint and
    Roy Montrell and released as the last single issued on the original
    Minit label in the city (pending the sale of its parent company to
    Liberty Records).The actual song was shortly afterwards appropriated by
    one Otis Redding who swiftly turned it into “Pain My Heart”. Like
    several excellent Irma recordings from this period there was no chart
    action at all and no UK release

    11. CHRISTMAS (BABY PLEASE COME HOME) – DARLENE LOVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EvZOXEoJ84

    Like the Ronettes “Sleigh Ride” above here is another absolute STANDOUT track
    from the great “A Christmas Gift For You” on the Philles label featuring various artists on well remembered Christmas songs.This track has been
    reissued several times since (including on 45rpm) but never charted in
    its own right.Same situation here in UK

    12. HE’S GONE – MARVA ALLEN
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hBeT8UVVpQ

    A great unknown to some but a long time fave of mine since I first heard
    it in the 70’s here’s Marva Allen on Excello and here’s what “Cash Box”
    had to say :-

    “MARVA ALLEN (Excello 2233) (B) “HE’S GONE” (2:31) [Excellorec BMI— Allen, West, Allen] The lark could get some quick spins with this
    top-drawer, slow-shufflin’ tradition-oriented r&b affair all about a
    broken romance. Good bet for ops and deejays.

    13. COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES – MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S75yUJI8FKs

    From Marva to Martha….impossible to get very far in 1963 without
    returning to
    the eternal Motown---which we now do with one of Martha & The V’s best
    ever
    tracks. Only their second Gordy single (just preceding “Heat Wave” – see #2 above).Charted #29 BBpop #6 BBr&b. Released on Oriole-American in UK
    but didn’t chart

    14. HERE COMES THE NIGHT OWL – MARVA ALLEN (UNRELEASED) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGFBQjOGB64

    Here’s an unreleased side from Ms Marva Allen which may—or maybe not—be from
    her session for Excello that produced “He’s Gone” above. Sounding like she had the 1955 Tony Allen & The Champs “Nite Owl” classic in mind
    which it resembles somewhat the track was left unissued---appearing only
    later on a Ju-Ju-Bee label bootleg (sometime in the 70’s I think? )

    15. WHEN THE LOVELIGHT STARTS SHINING THROUGH HIS EYES – THE SUPREMES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diEllyM59s0

    Back to the inevitable Motown here with the track from 1963 that I
    figured might really break them BIG TIME!! But I was wrong then ---and
    we had to wait another year—and for “Where Did Our Love Go”---for that
    to happen. But meantime “Lovelight” charted #23BBpop and a respectable
    #2 BBr&b. It was their debut single in the UK on Stateside but did not
    chart

    16. MAKE THE WORLD GO AWAY – TIMI YURO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yP-4HOij8s

    First release of the famous Hank Cochran song (yeah I know Ray Price had
    the original version as recorded but Timi had the first version
    RELEASED). Terrific treatment of the country classic tho the chorus is a
    bit top heavy.Timi was a long time big favorite of mine--right from
    “Hurt” then a whole series of decent performances on record since.On Liberty in both US and UK it charted US #24BBpop. Failed to chart in UK

    17. HE’S SO FINE – THE CHIFFONS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPr1Wc1U560

    “Doo lang doo lang doo lang”……

    Femme foursome from the Bronx led by Judy Craig signed to Laurie label
    and not to be confused with the earlier different West Coast Chiffons
    group who covered The Shirelles on “Tonight’s The Night”. HUGE hit in 1963 topping both Billboard charts. In UK reached #11 on Stateside

    18. JUST ONE LOOK – DORIS TROY
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzcCXSiyvwM

    Her earliest records were as “Doris Payne” or as half of “Jay & Dee” (no prizes for guessing which one) but she had to wait until 1963 to
    finally break through with her first outing for Atlantic “Just One Look” which charted at #10 BBpop and #3 BBr&b. Released on London but did not
    chart (tho The Hollies did well with a tiresome version in 1964)

    19. ONE FINE DAY – THE CHIFFONS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paBz4LMyf-w

    Okay so how do you follow a smash hit like “He’s So Fine” with another 100% absolutely guaranteed hit? Simple---just record the latest offering
    from the Gerry Goffin/Carole King hit factory and you’re away!! And just
    sit back and watch “One Fine Day” on Laurie soar to #5 BB pop and #6 BB r&b. Some folk prefer this one to “He’s So Fine” and I agree its close —but I’ll stay with their first hit. Surprisingly the UK Stateside issue
    of this failed to chart

    20. PUSHOVER – ETTA JAMES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aajzBU0Jeg4

    Great soul number from Etta—her latest on the Argo label gave her the
    biggest hit she’d had in a while since “Stop The Wedding” the previous year. “Pushover” charted at #25 BB pop and #7 BBr&b. In UK it appeared
    on Pye-International but did not chart

    BUBBLING UNDER

    21. I CAN’T STAND IT – THE SOUL SISTERS
    22. WHAT’S EASY FOR TWO IS SO HARD FOR ONE – MARY WELLS
    23. BABY I LOVE YOU -THE RONETTES
    24. YOU LOST THE SWEETEST BOY – MARY WELLS
    25. LOSING YOU – BRENDA LEE

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 13 08:08:40 2025
    I knew all of them but the 2 Marva Allens, which I did not care for.

    Here is what I have:

    16 ¦ Come And Get These Memories ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    17 ¦ Sleigh Ride ¦ Ronettes
    20 ¦ When The Lovelight Starts Shining ¦ Supremes
    21 ¦ Winter Wonderland ¦ Darlene Love
    30 ¦ Ruler Of My Heart ¦ Irma Thomas
    40 ¦ Da Doo Ron Ron ¦ Crystals
    48 ¦ Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home ¦ Darlene Love
    66 ¦ A Marshmallow World ¦ Darlene Love
    69 ¦ One Fine Day ¦ Chiffons
    73 ¦ Be My Baby ¦ Ronettes
    80 ¦ Hello Stranger ¦ Barbara Lewis
    81 ¦ Just One Look ¦ Doris Troy
    85 ¦ Then He Kissed Me ¦ Crystals
    93 ¦ Baby I Love You ¦ Ronettes
    94 ¦ Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers ¦ Crystals
    96 ¦ Quicksand ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    97 ¦ Heat Wave ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    106 ¦ The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) ¦ Betty Everett
    108 ¦ South Street ¦ Orlons
    110 ¦ Not Me ¦ Orlons
    114 ¦ Down At Papa Joe's ¦ Dixie Belles
    115 ¦ Frosty The Snowman ¦ Ronettes
    121 ¦ The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget ¦ Raindrops
    122 ¦ Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Marry ¦ Darlene Love
    125 ¦ You're No Good ¦ Betty Everett
    129 ¦ I Only Want To Be With You ¦ Dusty Springield
    131 ¦ Anyone Who Had A Heart ¦ Dionne Warwick
    136 ¦ Who Do You Love ¦ Sapphires
    137 ¦ Life's Railway To Heaven ¦ Patsy Cline
    139 ¦ Here I Am ¦ Betty LaVett
    143 ¦ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) ¦ Darlene Love
    146 ¦ Heaven Only Knows ¦ Little Cheryl
    150 ¦ Baby What You Want Me To Do ¦ Etta James
    155 ¦ That's How Heartaches Are Made ¦ Baby Washington
    156 ¦ Needles And Pins ¦ Jackie DeShannon
    162 ¦ If Somebody Told You ¦ Anna King
    163 ¦ Play Me A Sad Song ¦ Dotty Daniels
    164 ¦ Honky Tonky ¦ Koko Taylor
    168 ¦ Oh My Love ¦ Chiffons

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Thu Feb 13 09:39:44 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 8:08:40 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    I knew all of them but the 2 Marva Allens, which I did not care for.

    Here is what I have:

    16 ¦ Come And Get These Memories ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    #52 - 8
    17 ¦ Sleigh Ride ¦ Ronettes
    #24 -9
    20 ¦ When The Lovelight Starts Shining ¦ Supremes
    #60 - 8
    21 ¦ Winter Wonderland ¦ Darlene Love
    #171 - 7
    30 ¦ Ruler Of My Heart ¦ Irma Thomas
    #37 - 8
    40 ¦ Da Doo Ron Ron ¦ Crystals
    #33 - 8
    48 ¦ Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home ¦ Darlene Love
    #171 - 7
    66 ¦ A Marshmallow World ¦ Darlene Love
    Just a 6 I'm not a fan of this song
    69 ¦ One Fine Day ¦ Chiffons
    #72 - 8
    73 ¦ Be My Baby ¦ Ronettes
    #21 - 9
    80 ¦ Hello Stranger ¦ Barbara Lewis
    #1 - 10
    81 ¦ Just One Look ¦ Doris Troy
    #72 - 8
    85 ¦ Then He Kissed Me ¦ Crystals
    #170 - 7
    93 ¦ Baby I Love You ¦ Ronettes
    #111 - 7
    94 ¦ Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers ¦ Crystals
    A 6 here
    96 ¦ Quicksand ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    #169 -7
    97 ¦ Heat Wave ¦ Martha & Vandellas
    #9 - 9
    106 ¦ The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) ¦ Betty Everett
    1964 surely? It would definitely be high on my list if it were 1963
    108 ¦ South Street ¦ Orlons
    #387 - 7
    110 ¦ Not Me ¦ Orlons
    #314 - 7
    114 ¦ Down At Papa Joe's ¦ Dixie Belles
    A 6 here
    115 ¦ Frosty The Snowman ¦ Ronettes
    #135 - 7
    121 ¦ The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget ¦ Raindrops
    #336 - 7
    122 ¦ Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Marry ¦ Darlene Love
    #253 - 7
    125 ¦ You're No Good ¦ Betty Everett
    #36 - 8
    129 ¦ I Only Want To Be With You ¦ Dusty Springield
    A 6 I like some of her later solo stuff a lot better
    131 ¦ Anyone Who Had A Heart ¦ Dionne Warwick
    #155 - 7
    136 ¦ Who Do You Love ¦ Sapphires
    #435 - 7
    137 ¦ Life's Railway To Heaven ¦ Patsy Cline
    I like "Walkin' After Midnight"."I Fall To Pieces" and "Crazy" but I
    don't
    care for this one
    139 ¦ Here I Am ¦ Betty LaVett
    A 6 here
    143 ¦ Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) ¦ Darlene Love
    #38 - 8
    146 ¦ Heaven Only Knows ¦ Little Cheryl
    #436 - 7
    150 ¦ Baby What You Want Me To Do ¦ Etta James
    #461 - 7
    155 ¦ That's How Heartaches Are Made ¦ Baby Washington
    #11 - 9
    156 ¦ Needles And Pins ¦ Jackie DeShannon
    A 6
    162 ¦ If Somebody Told You ¦ Anna King
    #464 - 7
    163 ¦ Play Me A Sad Song ¦ Dotty Daniels
    Never heard this before..not bad at all. I'll be adding it. Def 7 for
    sure
    164 ¦ Honky Tonky ¦ Koko Taylor
    #276 - 7 and it's COCO Taylor on the record
    168 ¦ Oh My Love ¦ Chiffons
    A 6 here

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Thu Feb 13 16:22:16 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 9:39:44 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 8:08:40 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    106 ¦ The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) ¦ Betty Everett

    1964 surely? It would definitely be high on my list if it were 1963.

    Start making changes, it's on this 1963 album:

    https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/betty-everett/youre-no-good/

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Thu Feb 13 17:33:37 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:22:16 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 9:39:44 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 8:08:40 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    106 ¦ The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) ¦ Betty Everett

    1964 surely? It would definitely be high on my list if it were 1963.

    Start making changes, it's on this 1963 album:

    https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/betty-everett/youre-no-good/


    HOLY SHIT!!!

    Í've sold that album in our store before and never noticed that (I
    should have checked the album before listing the song here of course)

    OK thanks for setting matters straight on that. I'll make the neccesary alterations and post results on here a little later.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Thu Feb 13 17:47:19 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 17:33:37 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:22:16 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 9:39:44 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 8:08:40 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    106 ¦ The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) ¦ Betty Everett

    1964 surely? It would definitely be high on my list if it were 1963.

    Start making changes, it's on this 1963 album:

    https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/betty-everett/youre-no-good/


    HOLY SHIT!!!

    Í've sold that album in our store before and never noticed that (I
    should have checked the album before listing the song here of course)

    OK thanks for setting matters straight on that. I'll make the neccesary alterations and post results on here a little later.

    Discogs agrees with Dec 1963.

    https://www.discogs.com/release/10853905-Betty-Everett-Youre-No-Good?redirected=true

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Roger on Fri Feb 14 05:56:11 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 7:11:28 +0000, Roger wrote:

    TODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1963 (UPDATE)

    1. HELLO STRANGER – BARBARA LEWIS
    2. HEAT WAVE – MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS
    3. THAT’S HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE – BABY WASHINGTON

    Due to my clumsy oversight there's a new #4 (thanks to Bruce for setting
    this one straight)

    4. THE SHOOP SHOOP SONG (IT'S IN HIS KISS) - BETTY EVERETT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqG8jmKddUU

    I had this as the single release in early 1964---which is true but it
    came out first on Betty's "You're No Good" LP on Vee Jay which WAS a
    1963 release and which therefore qualifies perfectly. I should have
    remembered this since I recall selling a couple of copies of the US Vee
    Jay LP at our store.

    Okay my love affair with the song started not with Betty but with Ramona
    King
    whose version came out here in February 1964 and got a lot of airplay.
    The better Betty Everett version appeared just afterwards here. We never
    got the actual original version by Merry Clayton which I never heard
    anyway until years later.

    Anyway apologies to La Betty and of course all other entries move down
    one place.
    Meaning that poor Brenda Lee now drops out of the picture and apologies
    go to her for....um....losing you

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Fri Feb 14 17:18:35 2025
    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 7:22:35 +0000, Dean wrote:

    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 7:11:28 +0000, Roger wrote:

    5. CRY TO ME – BETTY HARRIS
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQcFHX0nKEE

    Revival of the ultra-soulful “Cry To Me” ballad originated the previous >> year in a masterly version by Solomon Burke. IMO the powerful Betty
    Harris version recorded for Jubilee in 1963 is equally great. Charted
    #23
    BBpop #10 BBr&b (re-charted BBr&b in 1969 #44 on a Jubilee reissue)

    Haven't mentioned this in years, but I actually know Betty Harris. She
    lived in Hartford for a time and appeared live on my radio show at the University of Connecticut in June 2004. (Betty has since retired and now lives in Miami.)

    Another great version of "Cry to Me" is by Freddie Scott (1967). Like
    the Burke and Harris recordings, it was produced by Bert Berns.

    Fully concur with the remarks about the Freddie Scott "Cry To Me".
    Excellent version!

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