What a great song. Many years ago I housesat for my cousin & husband. I played their LPs and fell in love with the Apples Peaches LP. I went to a used record store and bought my own copy. This was about 20 years ago. I still listen to it sometimes today.
Very nice! For me, I really like his mid 70s tracks on Event, like Number Onederful. I think by that time, it was just Jay, and the Techniques were either the Sweethearts of Sigma or The Ritchie Family on background vocals.
Did you ever get a chance to work in Sigma Sound in Philadelphia back in the day? To me, that's like the holy shrine of northern soul! :)
Okay......who's this??? It ain't Jay Proctor. Or is it? Let me know.
PaTudie 1 year ago
@PaTudie - Of course it is.
IanLevine 1 year ago
What a great song. Many years ago I housesat for my cousin & husband. I played their LPs and fell in love with the Apples Peaches LP. I went to a used record store and bought my own copy. This was about 20 years ago. I still listen to it sometimes today.
plus34me 2 years ago
Jay such a hip smooth singer.Gotta buy all of his records.Too cool.Thanks Ian
74sodapop 2 years ago
Excellent number!
NoMoSpam 3 years ago
@NoMoSpam yes its a brill wee tune ktf
dundee520 1 year ago
I love him!!! I am glad and proud to say i own alot of 45's with picture sleeves!! Strawberry shortcake
Moxxie202 3 years ago
Great sound :) ktf
TooDarnSoulful 3 years ago
Great sound!
esmereldatitswallop 3 years ago
Very nice! For me, I really like his mid 70s tracks on Event, like Number Onederful. I think by that time, it was just Jay, and the Techniques were either the Sweethearts of Sigma or The Ritchie Family on background vocals.
Did you ever get a chance to work in Sigma Sound in Philadelphia back in the day? To me, that's like the holy shrine of northern soul! :)
phillydisco 3 years ago
This is fantatstic I agree with the other comments
Margandy 3 years ago 2
Sounds ten times better than the original 1960s version on Smash Records.
Soulanddisco 3 years ago
A wonderful fingersnapper with a great hookline. Your own classic, Ronnie McNeir's "Lucky Number" has very much the same feeling.
Discoboy1974 3 years ago