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.
Happy Valentine's Day
REAL GONE
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REAL GONE
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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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