dan hamilton had such a super voice and the harmony of hamilton joe frank and reynolds is as good as any group that there was. I listen to them any chance i get on my mp3 player.
Hey Chris thanks for this trivia info, they were a great trio no doubt about it and made The Four Tops shine a little bit better with "Ain't No Woman".
You're welcome, it's amazing how the song went thru a major re-write and rearrangement when the 4 Tops covered it. I guess that happens with a LOT of songs. Somebody remakes an existing song, and does it a completely different way. I can name one, the very first recording of "Twist and Shout " by (Ernie And) The Top Notes, while technically the same song, bears little resemblence to
the versions, that The Isley Bros. and THe Beatles would make famous.
KYTiger i totally agree. I saw Joe Frank played a couple days ago in Los Angeles. He is AMAZING and down to earth!!
VIVAELLCHEE1967 1 year ago
be nice to find their lp's on cd...i tunes doesnt have them and i want them on my ipod
wart76 1 year ago
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nameniam 1 year ago
@wart76 so do I
nameniam 1 year ago
wow nice song..! i love u baby
Thecutiebabe16 2 years ago
wow..! im proud of u baby, i cant believe that u are the one of the hamilton joe frank & reynolds i love u nice song
Thecutiebabe16 2 years ago
dan hamilton had such a super voice and the harmony of hamilton joe frank and reynolds is as good as any group that there was. I listen to them any chance i get on my mp3 player.
kytigerman49 2 years ago 3
@kytigerman49 He had a great voice and was cute to boot. Shame he is no longer with us. :(
mybabba 1 year ago
イヤー何ということでしょう。やっとこ見つけました。感激です。
確か今から30年ほど前のころでした。
中学3年のときに、ビルボードのランキングをつけながら洋楽を聴いていました。
miya4869 2 years ago
Daisy Mae20年間ずっとさがしていた曲です。
ほんとうにありがとう!
justAnotherJapanese 2 years ago
A bit of trivia, this version of "Ain't No Woman" came BEFORE the 4 Tops rendition
cmulwee001 2 years ago
Hey Chris thanks for this trivia info, they were a great trio no doubt about it and made The Four Tops shine a little bit better with "Ain't No Woman".
dakotajim11378 2 years ago
You're welcome, it's amazing how the song went thru a major re-write and rearrangement when the 4 Tops covered it. I guess that happens with a LOT of songs. Somebody remakes an existing song, and does it a completely different way. I can name one, the very first recording of "Twist and Shout " by (Ernie And) The Top Notes, while technically the same song, bears little resemblence to
the versions, that The Isley Bros. and THe Beatles would make famous.
cmulwee001 2 years ago