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STUDIO SESSION FOR JEB STUART FOR SUN RECORDS 1962 SAM PHILLIPS RECORDING STUDIO 639 MADISON AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE SUN SESSION: UNKNOWN DATE EARLY 1962 SESSION HOURS: UNKNOWN PRODUCER AND RECORDING ENGINEER - SAM PHILLIPS AND/OR CECIL SCAIFE "IN LOVE AGAIN'' Composer: - Vinnie Trauth Publisher: - B.M.I. - Knox Music Incorporated Matrix number: - P 428 - Master (2:41) Recorded: - Unknown Date 1962 Released: - June 1962 First appearance: - Phillips International (S) 45rpm standard single PI 3580-B mono IN LOVE AGAIN / I AIN'T NEVER Reissued: - 1998 Bear Family Records (CD) 500/200rpm BCD 15806-4-14 mono THE SUN SINGLES COLLECTION - VOLUME 6 Name (Or. No. Of Instruments) Jeb Stuart - Vocal Scotty Moore - Guitar Steve Cropper - Guitar Booker T. - Organ Lewie Steinberg - Bass Larry Mohoberac - Piano Al Jackson - Drums Floyd Newman - Tenor Saxophone Robert Oldham - Saxophone George Tidwell - Saxophone The Chippers - Vocal Chorus ''In Love Again'' pays a mighty big debt to Miz Barbara George, the barely teenage singer who scored a big 1961 New Orleans hit with ''I Know''. The similarity shows up immediately in the first two words, and reappears in the horn solo. Regardless of its source, this is a very churchy record, written by Sun's in-house arranger, Vinnie Trauth (who was fooling with a musician's wife – a liaison that would soon prompt a hurried exit from both Sun and Tennessee). This was Jeb's last appearance on Phillips International. A few years later, in 1969, he was writing letters to Knox Phillips, trying to rekindle the flame and get the Phillips clan to produce, distribute or release his recordings again. As far as we can tell, no such arrangement ever came to pass. Stuart moved from label to ever-smaller label, turning up for brief periods on Kent, King, Great American, Pure Gold, Youngstown, Eureka, and Vlomax. He later moved to Miami, and still lives there (1998). Interviewed in 1987, he said that he was learning Yiddish to better serenade Jewish retirees. (HD) (CE) © - 706 UNION AVENUE SESSIONS - ©
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