Now this is an excellent DJM Session song, superior to most of the others from the same period. Oddly, this might have had a much better chance at release and success had he dug it up later when his career was flagging. there are few other DJM Session songs that could claim the same.
@jacquesdav Speaking of releases...oddly; "Turn To Me" was covered twice in 1969. First by Guy Darrell in February who released it as an 'A' side, and Plastic Penny featured it on their album 'Currency'. Both releases were on the Page One label.
Keep in mind the recording we have here was never intended for commercial release.
It was a publisher demo.
The version Plastic Penny recorded is almost a perfect recreation of this demo, with the exception that they chose to omit the last verse.
This is a very soothing, "oldie" song feel like to it! Great post!
Aplaceify 1 year ago
good voice
adric137 1 year ago
What a treasure! I just keep playing it over and over. Thanks for posting all of these kylebedient!
tehtapemonkey 1 year ago
Can anyone else imagine Ringo Starr singing this one?
eltonator 2 years ago
Now this is an excellent DJM Session song, superior to most of the others from the same period. Oddly, this might have had a much better chance at release and success had he dug it up later when his career was flagging. there are few other DJM Session songs that could claim the same.
jacquesdav 3 years ago
@jacquesdav Speaking of releases...oddly; "Turn To Me" was covered twice in 1969. First by Guy Darrell in February who released it as an 'A' side, and Plastic Penny featured it on their album 'Currency'. Both releases were on the Page One label.
Keep in mind the recording we have here was never intended for commercial release.
It was a publisher demo.
The version Plastic Penny recorded is almost a perfect recreation of this demo, with the exception that they chose to omit the last verse.
richardvollin 7 months ago
oh, that's great demo! Good work.
AlliceSpring 4 years ago