Royal Jokers - Lovey Dovey - Good Uptempo Doo Wop / Early Northern Soul
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Buddy Knox did a cover of this. This version is great, Thanks for the post
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This is such a great tune... & there are lots of great versions I've come across... except the one that I was originally searching for - I have no idea who performed the version that's in my head :)
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How about Clyde McPhatter's 1960 version ? Thanks for the post.
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I only have this one record on Keldon. I posted both sides :)
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Northern Soul ?!?!?!?!? That word is getting used and abused lately ! Its going to be the next fucking Rockabilly.
V8Deuce 8 months ago in playlist Babs' 50's Doo Wop
What would you classify this as? If I was off I apologize. I try and put a brief description on my vids so it makes it easier for people to find what they like. This sounded closest to northern soul and doo wop rather than any other genres. Keep in mind when I call a record "Northern Soul" I'm referring to the type of music that they listen to in Northern England. Northern soul artists can be from any part of the US, or the world for that matter. It's the sound, not where the group is from.
PJDooWop 8 months ago
The Curtis co-writer of Lovey Dovey was Memphis Eddie Curtis, not King Curtis.
Cleftonefan 1 year ago
Thank you!
PJDooWop 1 year ago
Label reads (Curtis-Nuggy) as songwriters, could that be King Curtis ? Also same man on the sax... It sounds very Yakkety Yak. Good Post.
UncleMike43 1 year ago
That I'm not sure about.. This tune goes back to the early 50s. The Clovers did this originally
PJDooWop 1 year ago