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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988104929
eBay Product ID (ePID)23048614063
Product Key Features
Release Year2021
FormatCD
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistMelvin, Harold & the Bluenotes
Release TitleDoo Wop Days & Their Journey to the Top 1953-1962
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks25
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Too Hot to Handle - the Blue Notes 1.2 If My Heart Could Only Talk - the Blue Notes 1.3 Why Fool Yourself - Bernie Williams 1.4 Don't Tease Me - Bernie Williams 1.5 There's Something in Your Eyes, Eloise - the Blue Notes 1.6 If You Love Me (Really Love Me) - the Blue Notes 1.7 Letters - Todd Randall with the Blue Notes 1.8 With This Pen - Todd Randall with the Blue Notes 1.9 The Retribution Blues 1.10 Wagon Wheels 1.11 If It's Our Destiny 1.12 She Is Mine 1.13 The Letter 1.14 My Hero 1.15 A Good Woman 1.16 Hey Doc 1.17 Devoted to You 1.18 Winter Wonderland 1.19 O Holy Nite 1.20 Blue Star (Outtake) 1.21 Blue Star 1.22 Pucker Your Lips 1.23 Pucker Your Lips (Outtake) 1.24 W-P-L-J (White Port ; Lemon Juice) 1.25 While I'm Away
NotesUK collection. This is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the early days of one of the greatest vocal groups ever, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, known in these recordings simply as The Blue Notes. This compilation contains most of their recordings from 1953 to 1962. The first four tracks on this collection are shrouded in some conjecture regarding as to whether they are in fact the same Blue Notes. What is without doubt is the fact that they are superb R&B recordings and worthy of being heard. Includes 9 tracks from the Josie label which many historians and collectors believe to be the correct line up with Harold Melvin and it's here that we get their debut single "If You Love Me (Really Love Me). Also included is the group's first big hit "My Hero" from 1960. Harold Melvin died in 1997 and most of the other members have also now passed away but their music lives on. This compilation is a fitting tribute to this exciting group on their way to their 70s international stardom.