Artist |
Spinners, The |
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Label |
Atlantic |
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Catalog |
45-2927 |
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Year |
1972 |
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Price |
$4.00 |
Titles |
Could It Be I'm Falling In Love |
Just You and Me Baby |
Writer(s) |
Mystro & Lyric |
Yvette Davis |
Producer(s) |
Thom Bell |
Thom Bell |
Time |
4:13 |
2:58 |
Chart position |
# 4 (pop); # 1 (R&B) |
not applicable |
Condition |
VG |
VG |
Parent LP |
The Spinners - Atlantic SD-7256 |
Comments |
Okay, I'll admit to having a special relationship with this song - my first slow dance with a girl was to this song. Geez, some 30 years later I can still remember her face, her hair and her perfume, though her name has escaped into the fog of time ... Regardless of the personal memories, the 'A' side may be Thom Bell's creative zenith. Simply a mesmerizing ballad with the late Phillip Wynne never having sounded as good. The harpsichord solo is simply breathtaking. When I get my jukebox this will be on it !!!
Ironically the flip side was actually quite a nice ballad and would have probably been a decent 'A' side, though compared to the other track it didn't have a chance.
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