A great song from the late Barbara Acklin, being the follow up to the sublime Love Makes a Woman. Recorded in 1968 and issued twice in the UK on MCA in 1969.
I met her once with my boyfriends, friend. She was his lady. She was nice enough but she did have some stories to tell. They did her wrong. She told me a lot about how she had been double crossed. Young Holt should have been ashamed. They took and released the instrumental version when many thought she used their back up. It was the other way around. The last time i saw her at the 47th Street festival, she just wasn't the same. RIP Thanks for the post.
@ bluenazz... young-holt unlimited did have an instrumental hit by releasing the backing track without vocals...BEFORE releasing Barbara Acklin's version which was recorded 1st...terrible.
Trop bon!
RAMLIA1 3 months ago
22 sec just to hear the downbeat??
puppiesinspace 1 year ago
Barbara Acklin died in 1999, She used to married to Eugene Record Lead singer of the Chi- Lites He died in 2008
OldGoldSoul 1 year ago
I met her once with my boyfriends, friend. She was his lady. She was nice enough but she did have some stories to tell. They did her wrong. She told me a lot about how she had been double crossed. Young Holt should have been ashamed. They took and released the instrumental version when many thought she used their back up. It was the other way around. The last time i saw her at the 47th Street festival, she just wasn't the same. RIP Thanks for the post.
9876543217303 1 year ago
@ bluenazz... young-holt unlimited did have an instrumental hit by releasing the backing track without vocals...BEFORE releasing Barbara Acklin's version which was recorded 1st...terrible.
MrConqueror123 1 year ago
Love it from start to finish. 5* from me.
baldgit646 2 years ago
♪♪♪♪♪
tellit2 2 years ago
Young-Hold Unlimited had an intrumental hit with this around the same time. It may have been the same record without Acklin's vocals.
bluenazz 2 years ago