This cover of The O'Jays' 1978 #1 R&B chart hit "Used Ta Be My Girl" (which was their second biggest hit in UK after "Love Train") has been
      out for over a month since 1 Jul 2022. It's by Kenny Hamber who has
      been known to followers of Northern Soul for decades for his 60s Arctic
      recordings especially "Anything You Want" (which was written by Kenny Gamble and has elements which remind me of
      Darrell Banks "Open The Door to My Heart" in places). 
  A couple of previously unreleased Arctic recordings (remained in the can because the label went bust before they could be released) "I Can Feel That You Love Me" / "Hey Girl" were unearthed by Kenny himself and released on vinyl on a look-a-like
      Arctic label in 2010. The  flip ("Hey Girl") was a Goffin & King song first recorded by Freddie Scott on Colpix in
      1963 which reached #10 on both R&B chart and Hot 100. In fact the song
      has been recorded many, many times,
      SecondHandSongs
      lists 79 versions. The UK TV star Kenny Lynch was one of the first to
      cover it in 1963 and others include The Righteous Brothers, Timi Yuro, The
      Temptations and a fair number of other soul artists including the very
      recently deceased
      Nichelle Nicols as a previously unrelease bonus track on a 2004 reissue of her 1967
      "Down To Earth" album. You  don't need me to list them all as you can
      check out the link yourself if interested.
  Kenny is from Baltimore and will be 79 in a month's time and debuted in 1960 on a single "Do The Hully Gully" / "Tears In Your Eyes" when he would have been around 17/18 years old. It was released on Spar
      which was a Baltimore label named after local DJ Bill 'Sparky' Mellon not the Nashville label that Herbert Hunter's
      Northern Soul classic "I Was Born To Love You" was released. The Spar recording was very poor so it was re-recorded using different musicians (including King Curtis on Sax and Jimmy Bailey (aka J.R. Bailey)) at a NY studio and released on Zenette, named after Sparky's daughter.
  He released around five singles in the 60s, the aforementioned Spar/Zanette single, a dance craze record on De Jac ("Show Me Your Monkey" / "Time") in 1964, two on Arctic, the one above and the other consisted of two covers of The Valentino's (Bobby Womack) "Looking For A Love" and Otis Redding "These Arms Of Mine", and his last in 1969 "Camel Walk" on Mean which is so rare that Kenny doesn't even own a copy. His contract with Arctic was for 3 records and when it went bust his contract was passed to Jesse James to record his third single which is the only (known) recording on the label. 
It
      wasn't until 1986 that he released his next solo single, a version of Eddie
      Floyd's "Never Found A Girl" on 12" by Million Dollar
      Entertainment and there is also a Polydor 12" promo/test pressing listed
      for it. It also appeared on 7" on PES based in Roswell, GA, which appears to have been one of only two releases on the 'dubious' looking label as it has written on the label 'Royalties To Be Paid Upon Presentation Of A Legal Claim' .. so 'winging' it and definitely a bootleg? 
  In between times, in the 70s, he was a member of
    The Hitchhikers who released a self-titled album on ABC in
    1976 from which six tracks were released over three singles. History repeated itself for Kenny as ABC Paramount were in financial difficulties and wouldn't get behind the releases.
In 1996 he self-released a CD album "R&B Time" and 2006 "In A Romantic Mood" and subsequently a  few 'best of' CDs and a gospel CD which are available from his website.
I also noticed on his website that he has a book soon to be available titled after his first single  "Tears In Your Eyes" The Kenny Hamber Story - Life & Career Of A Soul Singer which looks like it could be an interesting read. It states that it will be available with on-line retailers soon and dare I say it ... it will soon be Christmas!
  His latest single comes in several flavours so take your pick:
  DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Extended Disco Mix
  DJ Fella Soulful House Mix
  DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Discofied Dub
  DJ Fella Raw House Mix
  DJ Fella & DJ Spen’s Ol’ Skool B More Klub Mix
  Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.
  Click icons below for further information or to connect with the
          artist. 
| Rating: | 8.4 | 
| Explicit: | N | 
| Genre/Style: | Soulful House | 
| Format: | Single / Mixes | 
| Media: | Digital | 
| Label: | Quantize | 
| Cat No: | QTZ330 | 
| Date: | 01/07/2022 | 
| Key/BPM: | 3B/122 | 
| Price: | £4.95 | 
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