538 The Trends [1967] - Thanks For A Little Loving [ABC 10993]
b/w: | I Never Know How Good I Have It |
Format: | 45 |
Label: | ABC |
Cat No: | 10993 |
Year: | 1967 |
Value: | £700-£1000 |
Played at Stafford around 1985 covered up as Freddie Gorman. This is a great mid-tempo typical 60s (Motownesque) dancer.
Emmett Garner Jr. released a solo single on Maxell in 1970.
The Trends were from Chicago's west side and consisted of Eddie Dunn, Emmett Garner Jr., Ralph O'Neill and Jerome Johnson.
They cut 2 45s on Smash in 1964 before moving to ABC where they released 7 45s between 1965-68. Unfortunately they never had a national hit.
The Trends [1967] - I Never Knew How Good I Had It [ABC 10993]
The Trends [1964] - Get Something Going / That's The Way The Story Goes [Smash S-1933]
The sound clip for 'Get Something Going' is low quality but gives and idea on the song. I'm not able to find a sound clip or label scan for the flip side That's Where The Story Goes.
The Trends [1965] - Not Too Old To Cry [ABC 45-10731]
The Trends [1965] - If You Dig The Blues [ABC 45-10731]
The Trends [1966] - A Night For Love [ABC 450-10817]
The Trends [1966] - That's How I Like It [ABC 45-10881]
The Trends [1967] - Don't Drop Out Of School [ABC 45-10944]
The Trends [1967] -Check My Tearsl [ABC 45-10944]
The Trends [1968] - Soul Clap [ABC 45-11091]
The Trends [1968] - The Big Parade [ABC 45-11091]
The Trends [1968] - You Sure Know How To Hurt A Guy [ABC 45-11150]
Emmett Garner, Jr. [1970] - So Much Better [Maxell L-802]
And finally the only sols single released by Emmet Garnerr Jr.
Emmett Garner, Jr. [1970] - Check OutWhat You've Got [Maxell L-802]
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