The legendary Motown producer, Frank Wilson, made a solo record for Motown which was so rare, and so in demand, that someone paid fifteen thousand English pounds for a copy. He was a big help with the Motorcity project, in 1989 and 1990, and he and his wife Bunny always stay at my house every time they're visiting London. The Motown single "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" became so huge that everyone wanted to see Frank perform it. For years he refused, but finally he gave in and did so at Fleetwood in 2000, in front of two and a half thousand people, the one and only time he said he would ever do this. While here, he agreed to record a Northern Soul classic, and here we are with his so soulful version of the Skip Mahoney song, "Janice, Don't Be So Blind To Love"
He still has an awesome voice .
magiclard 2 years ago
nice one
jazzfunk61 2 years ago
thankuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
HeNdOxJeNdo 2 years ago
Fab alternative :)
smilersweetness 2 years ago
awesome version
sammious 3 years ago
You have got to be jokin, this is awesome, Ian Levine you are something else, eat your heart out Skip Mahoney. Keep on bringing em on
ozsoulsister 3 years ago
gotta agree super frank keep the faith frankie boy
boggyandbob 3 years ago
Absolutely brilliant never heard it till this week
Margandy 4 years ago
what a gud version
j1o2y3c4e 4 years ago
man this is a good song
theveiwofanother 4 years ago