The world famous soul collector is back again to brighten everyone's day....thatz right....The sweet Chicago Rose is back to share volume 2 of her magnificent series: Let Me Love U.
Here is the lowdown on volume two....as only Rosalie can educate:
Taking another crack at this series, I hop you enjoy this volume 2 of Let Me Love U.....and again Gracias to G-Man for my handsome covers!
A little 400 on some of these tracks and of course corrections are welcomed.
01. Headliners - Let Me Love You (Instrumental)
1964 - Val #1 Records - SIDE B of vocal Let Me Love You (Everyone sing along now!)
02. Paul Burton - So Very Hard To Make It
1974 - Jazzman Label - There's something abouth the guitar line that introduces this record, not just the notes but the way it's played, and it tells you you're about to hear something special, An outstanding joint that I can't stop listening too!
03. Anthony Prieto - Cruising
2005 - La Cima Music Records
from Southern California, backed by a 12 piece band, from background vocalist to a four piece horn section, their unique style and sound sets them apart from the rest.
04. Angel Sabroso - Your'e Still A Young Man
Angel "Sabroso" Sepulveda was born in East Los Angelas CA., of Puerto Rican and Mexican descent. By the age of 5 Angel was performing at fiestas and family parties. He would save all his tips from these fiestas and his allowance that his Dad would give him for Music Lessons of percussion, piano and voice, but in Jr. Highe he fell in love with the vocal styles of the singer of Thee Midniter's Mr. Willie "G" Garcia. Now he was all about singing career because of Willie "G", he continued with music in Jr. College to recieve his AA in music in 1972.
05. Royal Jesters - I'm Sorry
06. Los Gordos - Make It With You
Off the Los Gordos Spanish Grease CD
07. Co-Eds - I Love An Angel
1957 - Old Town
08. California Brass - You Are My Destiny
09. Fat Larry's Band - You Waited Too Long
1980 - Fantasy Created by "Fat" Larry James, the drummer and vocalist of this 10 man band was born on August 2, 1949 in Philadelphia, he died on December 5th, 1987, thus sealing the band's fate. They were most successful in the 1980's.
10. Hank Castro - Never Gonna Give You Up
From East LA, He was a member of the Majestics and also a former lead singer of Thee Midniters, he still sings today.
11. Rene & Rene - Write Me Soon
1964 - B side of Angelito
12. Alienz - Chicanita
13. Royal Jesters - My Love, My Love
1962 - Jester
14. The Pasadenas - Enchanted Lady
1988 - Columbia Records
They are a R&B / pop group from the UK who didn't belong in the 80s. The band was caught in a time warp, they bounced between 50s doo wop, 60s Motown and early 70s funk and R&B. This song was written by Mr. (18 With A Bullet) Peter Wingfield.
15. Third Creation - Rolling Down A Mountainside
1973 - Motown, This original version didn't get much attention as Main Ingredient or Isaac Hayes covers, but a keeper for sure......
16. Marvin & Johnny - Let's Get Together
1957 - Aladdin Label, from Los Angeles, Ca.
Before this duo it was in a duo called Marvin and Jesse (Jesse Belvin)
17. Mestizo - Want Your Love
18. Lenny Montalvo (The Crystal Chords) - Be Mine Again
1958 - 3D Records
A Latin Doo Wop group from the Bronx, Ny.
19. Odds & Ends - Love Makes The World Go Round
1971 - Today Records, A Sister & Brothers group originally from Dorchester, GA., before moving to Philadelphia, This was the only single of 5 that made the charts but they disbanded before they could cut an album....
20. Henry Pena & The Kasuals - Slowly But Surely
21. Bag Of Tricks - Someday We'll Get By
22. Chocolate Clay - Please Say You'll Come Again
1977 - Cat
23. Fifth Avenue Band feat. Carol Townes - Love Has Found My Heart
70's Buddah Records
24. Perez Bros - Dream A Little Dream
1963 - Ofie's Records
From San Gabriel, Ca., The creators of Latin band "The Premiers"
25. TnT Band - At Last
1968 - Cotique Label
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