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Walk In The Night by Jr Walker And The All Stars
Northern soul / Soul. Produced by Johnny Bristol on the Tamla Motown record label. Track 3 of a maxi track single 1972

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  • They used to play this when transmissions broke down at Granada TV in Manchester in the 70's.That's how I got to like it!

  • Awesome song even now....don't hear that 'talent' and emotion in todays records. Sound song! Thanks for posting. Cheers.............

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  • walking the promenade .sheepskincoat tightly wrapped after a night in the highland room pure xtc

  • @JFBridge

    No way!!!! I was about to post the same comment, word for word! Charles Foster apologising for the break in transmission & if the programme was shite hoping it would not come back on for a while, so we could hear this top tune!

  • Reckon Junior is busy playing his sax and the angels are enjoying it.Junior RIP.

  • power of sax

  • I used to walk past a house at the end of my street, no, wait a minute... I would "find" a reason to walk past this house at the end of my street because a really cool woman lived there and would always be playing great records from her bedroom window, i used to fantasize about her being an Air Line Stewardess, or something glamorous like that, it was the mid seventies and i had all those pent up hormones of a 15 year old boy but the overriding memory is great music from that bedroom window ....

  • for me it was on Radio Luxemburg about 1966....& then seeing him & the All Stars live August 1968 @ the Twisted Wheel Club - Whitworth Street, Manchester...bring it on

  • love junior walker brings back so many memories as a child in the late 60s and early seventies just love the whole tamla sound it dont get better than this

  • love this tune waaaaaay to much! luckily i grew up in a household of top quality music heads...dad was a jazz n soul man...mother was into hot pants and james brown...other mother loved nancy wilson and carol king ...my sister loved the jackson 5 n my brother who was rebellious listened to reggea music ... and me ? i was the soulful little runt who soaked it all up...i'm blessed!

  • Top tune

  • @Barca99treble Yes, it brings back memories of listening to Radio Luxemburg,used to listen to it on American Armed Forces radio when i could get a signal. still get goosebumps.

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