R&B Soul - KIP ANDERSON - I'm Out Of Love - PRESIDENT PT 163 UK 1967 US Excello Male Dancer
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Upload #1578 ~ HQ from UK 45 pictured ~~ Funky R&B Dancer by Kip, his only UK release of 22 USA 1959-1983. A side "You'll Lose A Good Thing" not the Barbara Lynn 1962 classic which will have put UK buyers off, hers got a belated UK release Apr 1967 & this Oct 1967. Should have put this as the A side, as this 45 is ignored. The A side is totally uncommercial to UK buyers, weary Deep Soul Blues that doesn't do much. B side much better. UK copy sells for just £6 the day we posted. Took us since 2008 to see this is a goodie, funny how some take time to hit... Should be 'Slim Harpo' prices really.. ***HEY YOU MUSIC LOVER!*** We have over 1500 Music Videos on our Channel in 1950s-Early 1970s Soul, Beat, Psych. Reggae, Rock & Roll, R&B, Ska, Blues, Northern, Folk etc etc. Check out what else we have as plenty more goodies like this one. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- As on our "About Us" page.... well hid on the Channel page This is OUR PICK of 1950s & 1960s Songs We Like or Find Interesting. Lots of Obscure & Unknown Tracks to KEEP MUSIC ALIVE. Mostly from the UK 45 as pictured. Never from CD. Good Music is Getting Forgotten unless it's shared. Record Collectors usually keep unknowns quiet, thing is nobody else will know it & it'll not be wanted in years to come. Some tracks we've known 20-30 years are still not known much, if can take off once we post. General Pop isn't us, we like The Obscure Gems & Rare Classics. Mod, Northern Soul, Reggae, Popcorn, Doowop, Rock & Roll, Beat, Psych, Funk, Jazz & more. Early Cartoons too, the Felix The Cat series. Our YouTube since 2016 has really got a huge amount of interest from Music Fans, this is fascinating to see. On seeing our early YT videos getting positive reaction, to realise the weary site we did use has little influence as our Stats show. We've got lots more to post & still are finding more to interest. Happy Listening! No Requests Please...
Kipling Taquana "Kip" Anderson (January 24, 1938 – August 29, 2007) was an American soul blues and R&B singer and songwriter. He is best known for his 1967 single, "A Knife and a Fork". He recorded for many record labels, worked as a radio DJ, and maintained a career lasting from the late 1950s to the 1990s, despite serving a decade-long custodial sentence. At various times Anderson worked with Sam Cooke, the Drifters, Jerry Butler and Jackie Wilson.
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