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So the Billboard R&B charts from 1969 Episode IV …a new hope indeed. I’ve not looked ahead but this series is sure to run & run, the only problem with finding 3 (the magic number) tunes to feature is which ones to leave out. April 1969 looks like being the best month yet & I’m pretty sure that it’s going to have to be 4 selections this time around. I’m teasing…it’s 4. So, let’s start at the very beginning with the #1 R&B record of the day.
“It’s Your Thing”, still a wow after 50 years, still a fresh & funky anthem. When , in 1966, the trio, Rudolph, O’Kelly & Ronald, signed with Tamla Motown they had already been making records for 10 years. Things started well & their first LP, largely overseen by Motown’s A Team, Holland-Dozier-Holland, included the immaculate “This Old Heart of Mine”. The group knew how the music business worked & felt that subsequent songs & promotion provided by the label were not from the top shelf. Here in the UK we knew the original recordings of “Shout”, a hit for Lulu & of course “Twist & Shout”. We loved their Motown stuff & judicious re-releases b
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List of members of bands featuring members of the Beatles
(27 March – 10 May 1960)
- John Lennon – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul McCartney – vocals, rhythm guitar
- George Harrison – lead guitar, vocals
- Stuart Sutcliffe – bass
(23–24 April 1960)
- John Lennon – vocals, guitar
- Paul McCartney – vocals, guitar
(10–12 May 1960)
- John Lennon – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul McCartney – vocals, rhythm guitar
- George Harrison – lead guitar, vocals
- Stuart Sutcliffe – bass
- Tommy Moore – drums
(13–20 May 1960)
- John Lennon – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul McCartney – vocals, rhythm guitar
- George Harrison – lead guitar, vocals
- Stuart Sutcliffe – bass
- Tommy Moore – drums
(20–28 May 1960)
- "Johnny Gentle" (John Askew) – vocals
- "Johnny Lennon" (John Lennon) – rhythm guitar
- "Paul Ramon" (Paul McCartney) – rhythm guitar
- "Carl Harrison" (George Harrison) – lead guitar
- "Stuart de Staël" (Stuart Sutcliffe) – bass
- "Thomas Moore" (Tommy Moore) – drums
(31 May – 11 June 1960)
- John Lennon – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Paul McCartney – vocals, rhythm guitar
- George Harrison – lead guitar, vocals
- Stuart Sutcliffe – bass
- Tommy Moore – drum
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Anatomy Of Say publicly Groove: “I Gotcha” close to Joe Tex
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