Friday, 1 May 2020

Marva Whitney [1967] - Your Love Was Good To Me [Federal 45-12545]


A good double-sider debut 45 from Marva Whitney.  A deep soul beat ballad / crossover / lowrider, categorise how you will but a great piece of soul music on top side with soul sister Northern Soul thumper on the flip.


Marva Whitney [1967] - Your Love Was Good To Me [Federal 45-12545]

Written by J.J. Barnes and Walter Whisenhunt who was married to Gloria Taylor and James Brown's promoter

King obviously had faith in this song as was released a further 3 times on King 6124,6158 and 6202.


Marva Whitney [1967] - Saving My Love For My Baby [Federal 45-12545]

Written by J.J. barnes, Walter Whisenhunt and Richard T Morris who co-wrote many songs for Ric Tic, Golden World and ultimately Motown such as Edwin Starr's S.O.S., Headline News & You're My Mellow, J.J. Barnes Real Humdinger etc..


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