Favoriting Downtown Soulville with Mr. Fine Wine: Playlist from April 6, 2012 Favoriting

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One hour; 23 or 24 soul 45s.

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Favoriting April 6, 2012: The cream

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Artist Track Label
Chuck Edwards  Downtown Soulville   Favoriting Punch 

Music behind DJ:
The 4 El-Moroccos 

To-Bango   Favoriting

Alton 
Johnny Oliver  All I Have Is You   Favoriting M-G-M 
J.B. Lenoir  Do What I Say   Favoriting Vee-Jay 
Jimmy Donley  Kickin' My Hound Around   Favoriting Decca 
The Utopians  Ain't No Such Thing   Favoriting Imperial 
The Nutmegs  Gift O' Gabbin Woman   Favoriting Herald 
Playboys  So Good   Favoriting Tetra 

Music behind DJ:
Hub Brando and the Dreamers 

Free Loader   Favoriting

Tear Drop 
Pat Clayton  I Said No   Favoriting Dra 
Ronnie and the Manhattans  Come On Back   Favoriting Enjoy 
The Bobbettes  Looking for a Lover   Favoriting King 
Jimmy Bailey  Keep On Running   Favoriting Columbia 
Bobby Bell  Don't Come Back to Me   Favoriting RCA Victor 

Music behind DJ:
Brother Jack McDuff 

Let My People Go   Favoriting

Cadet 
The Sabers  I Feel Like Dancin'   Favoriting Bronze 
L.J. Mitchell  The Cream   Favoriting In'Sight 
Little Johnny Hamilton and the Soul Pack  The Git Down (Pt. 1)   Favoriting Watts Way 
The Falcons  Good Good Feeling   Favoriting Big Wheel 
Sterling Magee  I Still Believe in You   Favoriting Tangerine 
L.C. Steels  Losin' Boy   Favoriting Faces 
Bro Robert  Alcohol (Pt. 1)   Favoriting Jo Ann 
Lee Mitchell  How Can You Be So Cold   Favoriting HL&M 
Jackie Wilson  Helpless   Favoriting Brunswick 


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:09pm
Fine Wine:

If I say it's a soul record, it's a soul record.
  8:10pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:

That's good enough for me!
  8:12pm
tony in durham nc:

Thank you for saving our lives...again.
  8:13pm
Caruso:

O souley Fin-o!
  8:14pm
tony in durham nc:

WFMU - The soundtrack of climate change!
  8:22pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:

This must be the only soul record ever to mention the Everly Brothers.
  8:25pm
Daddy-O:

Pat Clayton reminded me alot of Sandra Thompson on Golden Crest.
  8:27pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:

"Keep On Running"! The original?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:29pm
Fine Wine:

Don't think it's the original. I don't know the whole story! Dunno the Sandra, Daddy-O.
  8:30pm
Wikipedia Butts In:

"Keep on Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter. The song was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album Come on Home, and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his Do You Believe In Love album.

The song was recorded by the Spencer Davis Group who had a number one hit with it in 1966.
  8:34pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:

I thought Jonathan Edwards did the original.
Avatar 8:36pm
Billy Jam:

wow what a story.!
  8:37pm
tony in durham nc:

The guy who took Mr. Fine Wine's rekkids? Classic rekkid story. Hey, which one mentioned the Everly's again?
  8:42pm
Ignore Function:

Another great show.
  9:32am
saralina:

Amazing story about the records! I had a bag of records stolen once outside a bar I was DJing at and then about one month later a friend said someone had tried to sell them to him, so he bought them (dodgy...i know) but anyway, the sum of it is I got them all back! How come you couldn't get yours back? Good you got to check the three you missed though. Great tunes.
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