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on Aug 19, 07 | 11:34 pm
Charles Mann
Say You Love Me Too (LP)
RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:
ABC Records (US) / 1973 / ABCX-786 (ABCX-786-A)
12" LP 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record
STUDIO CREDITS:
PRODUCED BY: Dave Crawford
MUSICIANS:
DRUMS: Earl Young
BASS: Ronnie Baker
GUITARS:
Norman Harris
Roland Chambers
Eli Tartarsky
CONGA: Larry Washington
KEYBOARD:
Charles Mann
Dave Crawford
Lenny Pakula
Vibes: Vince Montana
Strings: Ron Renaldo
ENGINEERS:
Joe Tarsia
carl Parvolo
Jay Mark
RECORDED AT: Sigma Sound Studio Philadelphia, Pa
BACKGROUND SINGERS:
Jackie Hicks
Marlene BARROW
Bunny Mccollough
Bunn Sigler
Charles Mann
Carl Helm
Phil Hurtt
Dave Crawford
Joe Hinton
ARRANGERS:
Norman Harris
Ronnie Baker
Vince Montana (Vincent Montana)
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Kim Tucker
ALBUM DESIGN BY: Ruby Bpyd Mazur
TRACKLISTING:
SIDE A
1. It's All Over / 2:59
2. Together We Make / 3:30
3. Do It Again / 5:30
4. You Came Out Of Nowhere / 3:16
5. Be Real Black For Me / 3:17
SIDE B
1. Say You Love Me Too /3:34
2. I Can Feel It / 3:01
3. Very Lonely / 3:32
4. If You Could See Me Now / 4:41
5. Stop /3:25
NOTES:
Charles Mann, Soul, Philly Sound, singer/songwriter. (Do not confuse this singer with Cajun/swamp pop/rock singer Charles Mann aka Charles Louis Dominique)
"It's All Over"* a favorite "last call song" at clubs in the UK and Europe. In the US it was the "Signature Last Call Song" of Jimmy Stuard, a DJ at the "Other Side" & "1270" Boston and "12 West" NYC who died at the Everard Baths on May 25, 1977. *Special Thanks to DJ Wendy Hunt for remembering the Singer and Song Title - I had been looking for it for 30 years.
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