Hall And Oates
Hall And Oates were: Daryl Hall & John Oates. So many great chart hitting songs. American pop really but rhythm and blues influenced. Good easy listening. Daryl Hall And John Oates – Wikipedia
Soul, Blues, Sixties Music Database
Hall And Oates were: Daryl Hall & John Oates. So many great chart hitting songs. American pop really but rhythm and blues influenced. Good easy listening. Daryl Hall And John Oates – Wikipedia
Sure Didn’t Take Long This track sung by Bunny and Cindy was written by Gamble & Huff. Sung by Bunny Sigler and Cindy Scott?
Since You’ve Been Gone (Sam & Bob) Mosley & Johnson were duet artists, who had many names – e.g. – Sam & Bob – MOJOBA, . See: Sir Shambling.
Why Can’t We Be Lovers There are a few versions made of this great Holland – Dozier song sung here by Coke Escovedo and this is a great one. Coke Escovedo – Wikipedia
Nothing In This World Talkin’ About My Baby Dottie And Millie? I wonder where they are now…In 2022 they were still going strong!
Powerful Love This song by Chuck And Mac is very much in the style of Solomon Burke or Joe Tex, slow, soul ballad but very listenable. INFO @ Sirshambling Used on a film soundtrack – Looper
I Love Her So Much It Hurts me Don’t quite know why we’ve included this one by David And Rubin. The backing has violins played pizzicato style and it sounds as if it belongs in a sixties sitcom. See what you think…
I Shall Not Be Moved By the Barrino Brothers.
Do The Best You Can (1967) Duke & Leonard
Ain’t No Stopping Us Now (1979) Not to be confused with the same song title by the Supremes – There’s No Stopping Us Now which is brilliant. This recording is by McFadden & Whitehead from the late 70’s and its a humdinger! I always loved it and its still as fresh today as that first time … Read more