A record I've owned and loved since release in 1974 by
        These Gents "Yesterday Standing By" on Soulvation Army (courtesy of John Anderson's Soul Bowl) and also
    released on Western World which is a slightly different, and longer, take is
    the subject of the latest release on Soul Junction who John set up with Dave
    Welding. 
  These Gents were from Pittsburgh, PA, and this is their only recording and was only one of two released on Soulvation Army which appears
    to have been a Western World offshoot. They were formed in 1964 by LeRoy Grammer, Wayne Walker (who had been members of ElRoy & The Excitements and then The Enchantments) along with two members of 50s/early 60s doo wop group The Altairs, Bill Herndon and Richard Harris. The name could well have been derived from 'Dee's Gents' who were Dinah Washington's backing group which Herndon and Harris were also members of along with Chuck Barksdale and Johnny Carter of The Dells and Cornell Gunter of The Coasters. The other Soulvation Army single is the Northern
    Soul spin from Flora Wilson / The Soulvation Army Band "Dancing On A Daydream".
    So I assume the Western World issue was the first issue and appears to be
    the last single released on the label?
  Forthcoming in April on Soul Junction is the original version by
    Richie Merrett released a year earlier on C-Way which seems to
    be the only release on the label so presumably a private press? The title is
    slightly different "You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By"
It appears to be his only release but Discogs links him to a
        Richie Merritt
        who released two albums in 1998 and 2005 and a few singles in the early
        90s. I had to double take as the photo on his first album he looks
        remarkably like Bobby Hutton. 45Cat links the the C-Way single with his
        90s singles so it looks like it is the same artist (and perhaps the first
        single was a misspelling of his name) but why the 20-25 year
        sabbatical?
  The song was written by Rich Calloway who only has one other writing
        credit to his name on both sides of a single by The Entertains "Love Will Turn It Around" / "Why Couldn't I Believe Them"
  
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More obscure little marvels from the 70s.
Thank you for recalling them by the reissues.
Yves
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