Berry Gordy and the Motown producers must have dropped down on their knees, not believing their luck, when Tammi Terrell and others like Brenda Holloway walked into Motowwn. It's a shame that nothing ever happend there for Little Ann.
Words fail me when I listen to Little Ann singing songs Like, What Shall I Do' and, 'Deep Shadows' People fault Ian Levine for his samey, low-value productions but he brought people like Littel Ann back from obscurituty which allowed people to show their appreciation in a little biit of British limelight. She is very sadly missed. Did anyone here meet Little Ann or are any of her family and friends here?
Wow, amazing! I think I am in love with you Little Ann! best original soul dance tune ever (not northern, just great soul) play it on repeat all the time, love your style evyrything Ann.
So hard to explain in words how much I love this record, best ever, ever........
So much respect for you & this tune makes my life complete, thanks so much Ann for this, big love from the UK xxx
After Annie left Detroit around 1969 she went to Toronto. She joined our band called Fat Chance, of which I was the founder and drummer. Annie remained my adopted sister until the day she died. I attended her funeral along with our keyboard player and his wife. We had a band reunion about 6 years ago and that inspired me to start playing again and now I have a blues band in Vancouver BC.
I would like to communicate with anyone who knew or worked with Ann Bridgeforth.
Anne was an amazing women who will be missed by her band members, friends and family. I had the chance to see a great band called "fat chance" with anne on vocials back in the 60s. Anne you will be missed and never for got, truley the voice of an angle.
Hi, I'm Søren from Denmark. I hope that people who like this music will join up to receive "Reaching For The Best - The IAN LEVINE Newsletter". I'm doing a regular e-mail newsletter for people who are fans of Ian Levine's music, just like myself. If you too are a genuine fan of his productions, and you love seeing these videos, then send me a message with your e-mail address and I'll add you to the list. It's all free, it's with Ian's full co-operation, so please join in!
God! I love this woman! Thanks, Dizzy
dizzydaves2007 1 year ago
so dope
NatesBeats 2 years ago
Berry Gordy and the Motown producers must have dropped down on their knees, not believing their luck, when Tammi Terrell and others like Brenda Holloway walked into Motowwn. It's a shame that nothing ever happend there for Little Ann.
SteveArpo 2 years ago
Hi Any Idea what year she appeared at Cleethorpes soul Weekender ?
derbyuk 2 years ago
1998
IanLevine 1 year ago
Words fail me when I listen to Little Ann singing songs Like, What Shall I Do' and, 'Deep Shadows' People fault Ian Levine for his samey, low-value productions but he brought people like Littel Ann back from obscurituty which allowed people to show their appreciation in a little biit of British limelight. She is very sadly missed. Did anyone here meet Little Ann or are any of her family and friends here?
SteveArpo 2 years ago
Wow, amazing! I think I am in love with you Little Ann! best original soul dance tune ever (not northern, just great soul) play it on repeat all the time, love your style evyrything Ann.
So hard to explain in words how much I love this record, best ever, ever........
So much respect for you & this tune makes my life complete, thanks so much Ann for this, big love from the UK xxx
MrSP1200 2 years ago
Love her!!! Thanks for posting.
divaenvy 2 years ago
ian you just get better
happy new year
philcurt52 3 years ago
After Annie left Detroit around 1969 she went to Toronto. She joined our band called Fat Chance, of which I was the founder and drummer. Annie remained my adopted sister until the day she died. I attended her funeral along with our keyboard player and his wife. We had a band reunion about 6 years ago and that inspired me to start playing again and now I have a blues band in Vancouver BC.
I would like to communicate with anyone who knew or worked with Ann Bridgeforth.
PaulSorbara 3 years ago
You should contact Ady Croasdell
IanLevine 3 years ago
Anne was an amazing women who will be missed by her band members, friends and family. I had the chance to see a great band called "fat chance" with anne on vocials back in the 60s. Anne you will be missed and never for got, truley the voice of an angle.
dfjd99d 3 years ago
my sista...you are popped in and souled out. Pure nectar!
SyndiCat1 3 years ago
Fantastic - thanks for this.
northernsmile 4 years ago
awesome!!!
I love it!
keep the faith!!!
betonickhorn7 4 years ago
I'm in heaven
ant18 4 years ago
Is this version available on a 45rpm? cheers LF
uplandmod 4 years ago
Hi, I'm Søren from Denmark. I hope that people who like this music will join up to receive "Reaching For The Best - The IAN LEVINE Newsletter". I'm doing a regular e-mail newsletter for people who are fans of Ian Levine's music, just like myself. If you too are a genuine fan of his productions, and you love seeing these videos, then send me a message with your e-mail address and I'll add you to the list. It's all free, it's with Ian's full co-operation, so please join in!
Discoboy1974 4 years ago
SWEET! And isn't that the Pat Lewis on backing vocals? Methink it is.
Discoboy1974 4 years ago
Oh yes it is indeed. Classic Pat Lewis backing vocal arrangement. The original version had no backing vocals whatsoever.
IanLevine 4 years ago
Awesome track!
rhythmsearch 4 years ago
is this free ? priceless thanks
sgwarun 4 years ago