Nothing can stop me So bad do I feel inside Get my hat, I'm checking out Cause you and your friends Really hurt my pride So unexpected You shot me down With all the fellas Standing around, yeah (CHORUS) Please don't go That's what they'll be saying Please don't go But I'm not playing Cause nothing can stop me (Yeah, yeah, yeah) (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) Nothing can stop me Though you and I were pretty close I'm calling it quits, girl Cause it was you I really dug the most
This was one of several hits Gene Chandler had on Bill "Bunky" Sheppard's Constellation label in 1965. Some of the others included "What Now", "Rainbow '65", and "Just Be True" (which was recorded in 1964). Thanks for posting this!
Actually Constellation belonged to Ewert Abner after he was fired from VeeJay. He took Bunky Sheppard with him who had a personal contract with "The Duke".
@BudWiser999 You're right. I got my information from a piece on Chicago R&B that led me to believe that it was Bunky Sheppard who started the label. Sheppard did start his own label, Bunky records, around 1967 (remember "Get On Up" by the Esquires?).
Yes, "Bunky" knew hits when he heard them. I believe he is still around. Abner passed on in 1997. The great tunes of the '60's will never be repeated.
I love all of Gene Chandler's songs, but this one is my favorite. thank you for posting it!
5BGVO4 2 months ago
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Khultan 3 months ago
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gusfrance 1 year ago
You threw a lucky punch.
unifics 1 year ago
Does anyone know the song he sang to follow up Mary Well's You Beat Me To The Punch.
skipper8257 1 year ago
nice!!!!!! Gene Chandler had some classic tunes in his arsenal.
djshow56 2 years ago
This was one of several hits Gene Chandler had on Bill "Bunky" Sheppard's Constellation label in 1965. Some of the others included "What Now", "Rainbow '65", and "Just Be True" (which was recorded in 1964). Thanks for posting this!
Meridian83West 2 years ago
@Meridian83West
Actually Constellation belonged to Ewert Abner after he was fired from VeeJay. He took Bunky Sheppard with him who had a personal contract with "The Duke".
BudWiser999 1 year ago
@BudWiser999 You're right. I got my information from a piece on Chicago R&B that led me to believe that it was Bunky Sheppard who started the label. Sheppard did start his own label, Bunky records, around 1967 (remember "Get On Up" by the Esquires?).
Meridian83West 1 year ago
@Meridian83West
Yes, "Bunky" knew hits when he heard them. I believe he is still around. Abner passed on in 1997. The great tunes of the '60's will never be repeated.
BudWiser999 1 year ago
@Meridian83West Bunky knew hits in the '80s as well.......The Skool Boyz first album in 1982 ws produced by Bunky......by then he moved to L.A.
tljones9 1 year ago