Wednesday, February 14, 2007

More Songs About...

Okay. Here's another group of small records with big holes loosely themed for romance and matters of cupid. Dion sings "Love Came To Me" with a cool Bronx swagger. Joe Jeffrey pledges his love. Anyone know anything about this guy? Arthur Conley sings "Let's Go Steady", the B-Side of his smash 1967 hit "Sweet Soul Music". I always liked this one better. Produced by Otis Redding, it's a killer, with a funky Booker T and the MG's backing. George Jones, America's greatest soul singer gives us "Take Me". Check out how he flubs the first line. Doesn't matter- it's great anyway. And finally, Don Covay whips himself into a frenzy trying to get back to his woman, singing a duet with himself and accompanied by a young and uncredited Jimi Hendrix on guitar.

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REAL GONE

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REAL GONE
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REAL GONE
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Bonus mp3: Keef :REAL GONE

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