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  1. New York Sessions '67. New York Sessions '67 est la 8ième compilation sortie sous forme d'album double de Van Morrison, elle a vu le jour en 1997. note 1, note 2, note 3. Les mêmes enregistrements sont aussi sortis sous le titre Payin' Dues note 1 et The Complete Bang Sessions note 3 .

  2. At a performance by the Gospelaires with the Drinkard Singers at the Apollo Theater in 1959, the Warwick sisters were recruited by a record producer for session work and Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick, along with Doris Troy, subsequently became a prolific New York City area session singing team. Dee Dee Warwick began to dabble in a solo career in ...

  3. 1996 — Europe. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for New York Sessions '67 by Van Morrison. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. The response to the single prompted Mercury to release a 1967 album on Dee Dee, cobbled together from sessions she’d done up till then and in February of that year, she reunited with producer Jerry Ross and arranger Jimmy Wisner for a three-song session that yielded her next chart hit, in the form of ‘ When Love Slips Away ‘, a Top 50 R&B ...

  5. 1967: When Love Slips Away (Mercury) (#92 US, #43 R&B) 1969: That's Not Love (Mercury) (#106 US, #42 R&B) 1969: Ring of Bright Water (Mercury) (#113 US) 1969: Foolish Fool (Mercury) (#57 US, #14 R&B) 1970: She Didn't Know (She Kept On Talking) (Atco) (#70 US, #9 R&B) 1970: Cold Night In Georgia (Atco) (#44 R&B) 1971: Suspicious Minds ...

  6. It got some airplay and even made the Top 20 of the U.S. charts in early 1967; within a year, the song had been recorded by The Supremes & The Temptations, in the process becoming a pop classic. Naturally, Dee Dee was not happy: she hoped that subsequent sessions would restore her to hit status at Mercury.

  7. 17 sept. 2021 · Included in that collection were two tunes, ‘Only The One You Love’, a song that had previously been recorded by Aretha Franklin on Columbia and released in 1967 on the album, ‘Take It Like You Give It’, and a tune penned by Dee Dee and Townsend, ‘The Way We Used To Do’, another version of which was attempted at a Detroit ...