Monday, 20 April 2020

Ronnie McCain / Ronnie Forte - Discography


Ronnie McCain also recorded as Ronnie Forte who had a big NS tune "That Was Whiskey Talkin'" first played at Cleethorpes Pier / Winter Gardens in 1977.

He released about 4 45s

Discography

196? - Ron McCain - What Do You Know About Love / Any Time Of The Day [Shock SR 1003/SR 1004] 

NB 1007/1008 has a release date of 1964 so this could be 1964.  SirShambling has this listed for him, but curiously Shock was a Memphis label, so perhaps he  moved to New York not long after this (his first?) recording?

196? - Ronny McCain - When You Lose Your Groove / What Mama Didn't Teach You I Will [Smoker 90917]
NB No label scans or sound clips found, although it is listed on 45Cat

1966 - Ronnie Forte - That Was Whiskey Talkin' / Nervous Breakdown [Tarx 1011]
1969 - Ronnie McCain - This Time i'm Gone / Too Much Of A Good Thing [Triode T-116F]

Both Triode and Tarx were owned by Ben Smith. Ronnie McCain/Forte was a partner with Smith in Benron Productions which published both Tarx sides.

Ron McCain [196-] - What Do You Know About Love [Shock SR 1003]

Click on link above for sound clip via SirShambling

Southern deep 'country' soul


Ron McCain [196-] -  Any Time Of The Day [Shock SR 1004]

Click on link above for sound clip via SirShambling

Southern deep 'country' soul


Ronnie Forte [1966] - That Was Whiskey Talkin' [Tarx 1011]

Northern Soul
A double-sider first played at Cleethorpes Pier/Winter Gardens in 1977.
Note writing credits i.e. Ronnie McCain.



Ronnie Forte [1966] - Nervous Breakdown [Tarx 1011]

Northern Soul
Played at Cleethorpes Pier/Winter Gardens in 1977 alongside Whiskey Talkin'.



Ronnie McCain [1969] - This Time i'm Gone [Triode T-116F]

Crossover


Ronnie McCain [1969] - Too Much Of A Good Thing [Triode T-116F]


Crossover



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