One that has been leaked for airplay in the last couple of weeks (but Soul4Real maestro Alex Subinas has kept under wraps as to who the artist was) has been
          announced today. It consists of three previously unreleased 70s songs
          by Annette Snell: "I Think I'm Falling In Love", "Make You Feel Love Again" and "This Time We're Really Through"
      
        Annetta Snell  (22 Mar 1945 - 4 Apr 1977) was born Sandersville,
          GA, but moved to Orlando, FL, where she joined a girl quartet, The
          Mar-Vells who released two singles in 1964. Both singles got multiple
          releases i.e. the first on Angie and then Butane and their second on
          Reo and Yorey. They also worked, uncredited, on backing sessions for
          other artists in Miami. In 1965 they renamed themselves The Fabulettes
          releasing their first single under the name on Monument in Oct 1965,
          the flip side of which, "The Bigger They Are (The Harder They Fall)",
          became a big tune on the Northern Soul scene many years later. They
          released a further four singles, two for Sound Stage 7, one each on
          Access and Kangis (which was reissued a year later in 1971 on
          Phil-L.A. of Soul). However, Snell left the group in 1968, before the
          last two singles were released, to pursue a solo career.
      
      
        Paul Kelly, a Miami native who she had met years earlier with The
          Mar-Vels, took her with him to New York in 1968 to demo some songs he
          had written. This resulted in her first solo recording as Annetta on
          Love Hill in 1970 ("Since There's No More Of You"/ "Get A Kelly Way
          Boy") which was later also released by Sue label owner Juggy Murray
          Jones on Juggy.  
      
      
        Kelly later introduced her to Nashville based record producer and
          music publisher Buddy Killen who founded Dial Records in 1961,
          primarily as a vehicle to release material by Joe Tex, the label Kelly
          was also signed to at the time. Killen is also credited as discovering
          one Dolly Parton. Snell released four singles on Dial between 1973-74
          all written by Kelly (two co-written with Killen) and produced by
          Killen. The first, "I'll Be Your Fool Once More", failed to register,
          but the last three ("You Oughta Be Here With Me" (#19, 1973), "Get
          Your Thing Together" (#44, 1974) and "Just as Hooked As I've Been"
          (#71, 1974)) all entered the R&B chart but didn't crossover.
      
      
        Killen brokered a deal with his distributor Epic to release some
          material. Snell was to record an album at Muscle Shoals and cut one
          single "It's All Over Now" / "Promises Should Never be Broken". She
          returned for another session produced by Jimmy Johnson and Roger
          Hawkins which produced another five tracks. When returning home on a flight to Atlanta, GA, the
          Southern Airways Flight 242
          went down in New Hope, GA, during a severe thunderstorm on 4 Apr 1977
          killing both pilots and 61 passengers which included Ms Snell.
      
      
        I have read reports that it was claimed that Snell took the master
          tapes with her on the flight and that they were destroyed forever,
          however, that report must have been false as three tracks, co-written
          by pre-eminent songwriters including George Jackson and Philip
          Mitchell, have been languishing in the vaults for over forty years,
          until now as they are being released for the first time. I wonder if the
          other two are in the pipeline for a future release, as listening to
          these three along with the two released on Epic, it sounds like it
          could have potentially been a hit album! 
      
      
        It has also been stated that "Promises Should Never Be Broken" is
          unreleased which is also false as I have a copy, originally bought for
          the A side "It's All Over Now" (perhaps released later?). Of interest
          to some is that the song was co-written by Mary Gresham ("Voice From
          The Shadows" CD and sought after single " I'll Never Let You Walk
          Alone") and her brother Jimmy.
      
      
            The single is available to pre-order via Paypal for release on 14
            Apr '23
          
          
            €15 + postage (1-5 copies) €3 Spain, €6.90 UK & Europe €10.45
            USA & rest of the world 
          
          soul4realrecordlabel@gmail.com
      
  Click on image below for link to where you can buy from.
| Rating: | 8.6 | 
| Explicit: | N | 
| Genre/Style: | Southern Soul | 
| Format: | Single / Previously Unreleased | 
| Media: | 7" Vinyl | 
| Label: | Soul4Real | 
| Cat No: | S4R27 | 
| Date: | 14/04/2023 | 
| Key/BPM: | N/A | 
| Price: | €15 | 
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1 comment:
One word: remarkable!!! What a great discovery.
Yves
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