Boss Sets Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure. // SORRY for the incomplete annotation - I will complete most of it by late afternoon, no? - I mean early evening ...; OK, let's just say sometime Friday morning ... - LsA
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Performer [Composer]
Song
Album [Format]
Misc
Misc –
REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
( ):Label, Year Rec/Rel
* who covered it when it was _only_ an album track from the Supremes LP "Where Did Our Love Go" (Aug 31, 1964). Dodd's version was released in early Oct, 1964. The Supremes' single was released Oct 27, 1964. {Things happened FAST in The Record Biz in those days ...}.
Incorporated the melody of The Left Banke's 'I've Got Something On my Mind' {from the LP 'Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina', Feb 1967; also released as a single, July 1967}
Rolling Stone #455 "500 Greatest Songs", 2021; originally performed by The Great Society starting in early 1966 {Grace Slick's first group, with her husband and brother-in-law (Darby Slick).
Brown died May 19th, at age 82; he was also a singer in "Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments" and "Pete Brown & Piblokto!" / * - On the 'Wheels Of Fire' 2-LP set; released as a US single in Nov of 1968. King Cool was a Japanese Cream tribute band. KING COOL were
ICHIRO AKAMATSU (as Eric Clapton)
JACK OKAMOTO (as Jack Bruce)
SGD YASU MASUI (as Ginger Baker)
[Original release, on debut UK LP:] • (UK CBS, April 1977)
Comment:
Click on Link above/ left, to view a picture disc 7" single, released in 2008 (the only _legitimate_ release on a 7" record, as the B-side of 'London Calling')
Time:
7:20
Artist:
Ray Charles [Percy Mayfield] [Margie Hendrix - "response" vocals]
Based in Hamburg, Germany, his music has been featured in many film trailers or campaigns (such as 'Star Wars Rogue One', Aladdin', 'Pacific Rim Uprising').