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Topic History of: Dobie Gray RIP
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dixie JK2006 wrote:
NOT ME if that's your implication norty norty Dixie!

I wasn't, JK. Though the label was "London", which I believe was the imprint used by American Decca signings, I assumed it was before you had any influence there. (But I did wonder if you knew who may have been responsible).
JK2006 NOT ME if that's your implication norty norty Dixie!
dixie JK2006 wrote:
And did you notice Dixie that Drift Away, surely one of the great all time records, was never a UK hit?

I did notice. One of those songs that you hear from time to time and assume was a hit many years ago. I wonder what went wrong. Who was running his record company in the UK at the time?
JK2006 And did you notice Dixie that Drift Away, surely one of the great all time records, was never a UK hit?
dixie JK2006 wrote:
He was In With The In Crowd but now he's ready to Drift Away.

Interestingly, the latest "Virgin Book of Hit Singles" (the one with the orange cover), describes Dobie Gray as "US, female vocalist (Lawrence Brown)"

Mind you today's Music Week says on page 38 that Apple Corps [The Beatles' company] is still being run by Neil Aspinall.