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Spencer Davis Group - Somebody Help Me - 1966 45rpm

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

Stevie Winwood and his fellow Brummies pounding sixth 45.
UK #1

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  • Very superior audio. Great work. Sids60sSounds You Da Man.

  • Thanks!

    I was when I last looked. lol

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  • Shit-hot piece of Sixties Rock 'n' Roll- absolutely timeless! :)

  • Used recently of course as the theme to The Royal.

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  • @CockneyRebel1979

    Totally!

  • This song was written by a Jamaican Name Jackie Edwards for Producer Chis Blackwell that gave the world Bob Marley. Also chk out "Someone Help Me" by the same Jamaican writter.... Both songs were number one UK hits for this Group.

  • GREAT OLDIE...I LIKE THE VERSION BY THE EVERLY BROTHERS ALSO..!

    ERIK TIELMAN, FLORIDADADA

  • Jackie Edwards was revered by Mods and the "Rhythm & Soul" crowd for "I Feel So Bad" on Island, now regarded as a Soul classic.

  • wow out on fontana thought I'd never see it again thanks for keeping and for sharing

  • You gotta dig that sweet guitar lead through this tune ... it's like butter, I always wished there were more of it, but then again the restrained quality of that excellent lead may be part of it's appeal. It's a great rock n' roll lead guitar, but it's unfortunately pretty obscure.

  • Great song. It has always been my favourite Spencer Davis track, since it first came out. Saw Spencer Davis himself sing this in Woking in the 1980s. Different voice tone from Stevie Winwood, but he did a great job of it. It was an excellent concert, and although eclipsed by Stevie Winwood, Spencer Davis was excellent too.

  • Steve Winwood rocked on the 60s along with this group.

  • @beatleboy123 Jackie Edwards wrote Keep On Runing as well, but Steve Winwood has a great voice, he was only 18 when he recorded this.

  • @beatleboy123 Yeah, he was a reggae artist, also. However because his songs dealt with less revolutionary subjects than people like bob marley he remains more famed in the public eye for his songwriting. He is my inspiration :-)

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