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  • about the best organ mid 60's stomper ever

  • I am SO glad that the Funk Brothers finally got the recognition that they so richly deserved!!

  • DLT i seem to remember ..and as Paul would say ..It good night from him and good night from me !

  • on the "Cellar Full of Motown" CD set that I have, this tune was (non) released as "Lucky Lucky Me" by Jimmy Ruffin-

  • Excellent track! "Lucky Lucky Me" for saving it to my "favorites" file!

  • brilliant organ track !!

    not heard it since my mod days in the mid 80s.

  • this is a song to be rembered and mary fox does this friday nights on bbc radio stoke, any soul fans that love this tune and wanna talk soul drop me a line this is organ music at its classy stage why isnt there more like this in todays 20th century

  • I completely agree, the music stands the test of time doesn't it? there were a lot of instrumentals in the 60's that are not heard today! I liked them all, more to come by the way :-)

    John

  • smokin'!

  • Cool Solid Soul Groove My Friend...Thanx For Posting... Stompie ;o)

  • Excellent John!

    This is used as the theme track to our local soul show up here and i never tire of hearing it...sheer Motown Magic!

  • I'm not sure where you are razelma, but isn't it nice to hear that Motown's old sounds are still being heard, yes! :-)

    John

  • 1966?,Can not believe I've never come across this John!,thanks fella,how you doing?

  • Glad you liked it! Earl and the Funk Brothers were absolutely brilliant all these years, not to mention the equally great San Remo Golden Srings, who played in the background too! they were all amazing I thought.

    John

  • Yes - Hungry for love on Ric Tic - with the FANTASTIC "All turned on" by the Bob Wilson Quartet on the flip side

  • That's right, it was only the 4th single from Ric Tic number 104 wasn't it? a red label but later they changed the design and color of the label to turquoise. JOHN

  • If you ever watched the 1965 RSG Motown special then you have come acrossed it. This is the track that is playing behind Dusty Springfield when she is Talking about Motown and The Sound.

  • Yes, I certainly remember that clip on "Ready Steady Go" with those clips from the Motown Special with Dusty Springfield as compere, she promoted Motown's acts as she was a fan really wasn't she?

    John

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