I knew all of them but the 2 Marva Allens, which I did not care for.#52 - 8
Here is what I have:
16 ¦ Come And Get These Memories ¦ Martha & Vandellas
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 LoveJust 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 ¦ CrystalsA 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 Everett1964 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 BellesA 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 SpringieldA 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 ClineI like "Walkin' After Midnight"."I Fall To Pieces" and "Crazy" but I
139 ¦ Here I Am ¦ Betty LaVettA 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 DeShannonA 6
162 ¦ If Somebody Told You ¦ Anna King#464 - 7
163 ¦ Play Me A Sad Song ¦ Dotty DanielsNever heard this before..not bad at all. I'll be adding it. Def 7 for
164 ¦ Honky Tonky ¦ Koko Taylor#276 - 7 and it's COCO Taylor on the record
168 ¦ Oh My Love ¦ ChiffonsA 6 here
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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.
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/
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.
1. HELLO STRANGER – BARBARA LEWIS
2. HEAT WAVE – MARTHA & THE VANDELLAS
3. THAT’S HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE – BABY WASHINGTON
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.
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