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Bill Pursell and the Nashville Sweat Band and Aides
Bump Me Baby b/w Now (12")
TK Records (US) / 1976 / TKD 17
12"Disco single 45 RPM Vinyl record
Producer: Gene Nash
Side A
Bump Me Baby (El Cumbanchero) (3:39)
Side B
Now (5:48)
First of all, what a dumb name for a group: Bill Pursell and the Nashville Sweat Band and Aides. What were they thinking of? Let's just keep it at Bill Pursell.
"Bump Me Baby" is based loosely on a traditional Spanish song and starts off with a James Brown sounding intro while "Now" is laiden with over the top strings and piano, but very likeable.
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Dec 13, 2003 | 8:33 amHey Bernie, didn't Bill Pursell do a song in 1963 called "Our Winter Love?" .. I'm not at home to verify. The artist I'm thinking of plays piano.

Could be as the piano is featured prominently on this single.