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  • like this a bunch, can't sit still

  • Sandra Dee Lawson.

  • God, I've listened to this song maybe 100 times? Thank you Blood in Blood out!

  • This was one of my gang's favorite songs in the 60's. It brings back memories of the Nags Head Casino and all the good times we had there and dancing. This is one great song.

  • This song makes me think of the movie Android.

  • For an interesting alternative means of listening/recording your phonograph discs to digital, try recording them to a decent DVD recorder using it's built in digital converter.

    Much better sound. But you will have to play them through the DVD player (or transfer the DVD to high bit computer format).

  • Where are you chico?......that looks like the Cleveland Ave Elks Club

  • Classic!

  • 1966 blew-up a sink with a cherry-bomb at school,quite by accident,had to pay, but this jam was out at the time---so i had that going for me.

  • His tone almost sounds like Marvin Gaye. This is when they were sangin..from the heart and gut.

  • @shelleybparsons not even remotely similar to Marvin Gaye.

  • thanks for posting this lost treasure of my youth with the history behind the artist & the wonderful memories it conjures up - I love the smooth sax backbeat and backup vocals

  • Thanks for commenting-this is one of my all-time favorite oldies!

  • it took me the day after forever to find this! halleugh

  • On the greatest hits CD. I like the 45 five's

    and vinal, because you could the heavy

    base more, than I do with CD. Oh! I like

    the CD's though, it just that the 45 five's

    and vinal are better than CD. That's all.

    Sandra.

  • Ty Sandra for dropping by-I'll see what I can do regarding any requests-I also prefer vinyl over cds!

  • Oh! I remember when I was a toddler, I

    heard of my very first favorite songs was:

    In The Midnight Hour, 634-5789, and 99

    and a Half. I'm tellin you, those three are

    the best.

  • And, cover up singers, please don't tried

    to change the songs, by trying to make it

    up on your own, because it's no guaranteed it's gonna sound as Wilson

    Pickett.

  • Oh Oldies55! It would be easier, if I was

    to go a record store, and buy that perticlier

    items, but I strust what they put the CD's,

    because for one, they had already have

    cuts some of the first part of the In The

    Midnight Out, where you can hear introlute

    of drums, that's on the greatest hits CD.

  • If you can not give it to anybody else, just

    give it to me, and I'l put it on my facebook.

    collections.

    I have a very own Facebook, you know.

    Sandra.

  • Nice ! Maybe u can help me. Looking for a song that might be by Bobby Moore. I remember it from the early sixties.. you got more love on one finger than others have in both hands ..your kiss never ends , it just lingers and burns until you kiss me again.oh baby you put your touch on me. do you know this song and who sang it ???? Thanks

  • Mr. Bobby Moore laying down an incredibly Soulful slide.

    A groove that invites me to pull my lady tight and to squeeze her nice and close to feel her body against mine. I use to sing this Classic Gem in front of my 7 piece soul group in the 60's when it first came out , and made a lot of money performing it. Those were the days of fantastic groups and hits to cover. Thanks Mr. Moore, for a jam that moved the ladies to share their passion and sweetness, and all the great memories. God Bless!

  • TY for dropping by and commenting!

  • Hope he finds her! Great song and interesting fact notes.

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