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1960's R&B Slow Jams/Ballads

Does anyone know any good R&B ballads from the 1960's. I want some in the vein of:

Gene Chandler - "Just Be True" "The Girl Don't Care"
Delfonics - "Hey Love" "Ready Or Not""
Five Stairsteps - "Come Back" and "Love's Happening"
The Miracles - "Ooh Baby Baby"
James and Bobby Purify - "I'm Your Puppet"
Intruders - "Cowboys to Girls" and "Together"
Dells - "Stay in my Corner"


Stuff like that, I love those soul arrangements with the orchestra's, zylapnones, bells, guitar plucks and what not.


Thanks in advance.
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Reply #1 posted 05/25/07 2:58pm

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Stay In My Corner - The Dells
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vainandy said:

Stay In My Corner - The Dells

Thanks, already got that jam on Dells greatest hits.
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vainandy said:

Stay In My Corner - The Dells

Got anyu other suggestions? biggrin
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There used to be a great 2 volume compilation called "Hey Love" that had a lot of great slow jams from the 1960s and 1970s. You may remember the television commercial for it from back in the day. It had two guys talking at the end of the commercial.....

Hey man, that's a great album.....lemme borrow it....
No my brother, YOU'VE gotta get your own....
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

vainandy said:

Stay In My Corner - The Dells

Got anyu other suggestions? biggrin


I don't know if this one is from the 1960s or 1970s but it is called "I Destroyed Your Love" by.....damn my mind went blank, I can't think of who sings it.

Oops, that one is from the 1970s. It's by Special Delivery.

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vainandy said:

There used to be a great 2 volume compilation called "Hey Love" that had a lot of great slow jams from the 1960s and 1970s. You may remember the television commercial for it from back in the day. It had two guys talking at the end of the commercial.....

Hey man, that's a great album.....lemme borrow it....
No my brother, YOU'VE gotta get your own....

I wasn't around back in the day biggrin , although I have seen the add on youtube.

But those R&B Ballads from back in the 60's were so smooth. Most of them seem to be Chicago/Phily/New York groups/artist.
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A few goodies...

Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - Cannonball Adderley
Oh No Not My Baby - Maxine Brown
If You Need Me - Solomon Burke
Then You Can Tell Me Good Bye - The Casinos
You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles
La La Means I love You - The Delfonics
Stay In My Corner - The Dells
Baby I Need Your Loving - Four Tops

Aretha Franklin:
I Never Loved A Man
Baby I Love You
Natural Woman
Do Right Woman

Going in Circles - Friends of Distinction

Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell:
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Ain't Nothin Like The Real Thing

Hey There Lonely Girl - Eddie Holman

Hot Buttered Soul (The complete album) - Isaac Hayes

The Impressions:
I'm So Proud
Gypsy Woman


Etta James:
At Last
Trust In Me

Hypnotized - Linda Jones

Soul Serenade - King Curtis

Barbara Lewis:
Baby I'm Yours
Hello Stranger

Little Anthony & The Imperials:
Going Out Of My Head
Hurt So Bad
I'm On The Outside


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LittleBLUECorvette said:

vainandy said:

There used to be a great 2 volume compilation called "Hey Love" that had a lot of great slow jams from the 1960s and 1970s. You may remember the television commercial for it from back in the day. It had two guys talking at the end of the commercial.....

Hey man, that's a great album.....lemme borrow it....
No my brother, YOU'VE gotta get your own....

I wasn't around back in the day biggrin , although I have seen the add on youtube.

But those R&B Ballads from back in the 60's were so smooth. Most of them seem to be Chicago/Phily/New York groups/artist.


That commercial first came out in the early 1980s and it was a double album that you could only order off the TV. In the 2000s, I saw it on CD in the record stores. They broke it down on two CDs and sold them separately. I bought the first volume and went back for the second volume and it was gone.

The volume I have has "La La Means I Love You" by The Delfonics and "Have You Seen Her" by The Chi-Lites. It also has a song by The Dells that I can't think of at this moment. There's "Yes, I'm Ready" by a female in the 1960s (I can't think of her name). I'm at work so I can't pull the CD and list the tracks. I have searched the internet looking for the album so I could post the picture and tracks but I can't find it anywhere on the web.
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theAudience said:

A few goodies...

Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - Cannonball Adderley
Oh No Not My Baby - Maxine Brown
If You Need Me - Solomon Burke
Then You Can Tell Me Good Bye - The Casinos
You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles
La La Means I love You - The Delfonics
Stay In My Corner - The Dells
Baby I Need Your Loving - Four Tops

Aretha Franklin:
I Never Loved A Man
Baby I Love You
Natural Woman
Do Right Woman

Going in Circles - Friends of Distinction

Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell:
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Ain't Nothin Like The Real Thing

Hey There Lonely Girl - Eddie Holman

Hot Buttered Soul (The complete album) - Isaac Hayes

The Impressions:
I'm So Proud
Gypsy Woman


Etta James:
At Last
Trust In Me

Hypnotized - Linda Jones

Soul Serenade - King Curtis

Barbara Lewis:
Baby I'm Yours
Hello Stranger

Little Anthony & The Imperials:
Going Out Of My Head
Hurt So Bad
I'm On The Outside


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Thanks, I have a couple of those tracks. Will try to track those others down.
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vainandy said:

There used to be a great 2 volume compilation called "Hey Love" that had a lot of great slow jams from the 1960s and 1970s. You may remember the television commercial for it from back in the day. It had two guys talking at the end of the commercial.....

Hey man, that's a great album.....lemme borrow it....
No my brother, YOU'VE gotta get your own....

lol I remember that commercial well...



...That classic line was expertly delivered by actor John Canada Terrell



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Reply #11 posted 05/25/07 4:29pm

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Tellll It Like It Isssss.....Aaron Neville
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Reply #12 posted 05/26/07 12:37am

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Highly recommended this one...

Proud owner biggrin




Titles include "Keep On Trying" by The Invincibles, "Chapel Bells Are Calling" by The Insiders, "You're Gonna Make It" by The Festivals, "Daydreamer" by CC & Company, "I Like The Way You Love Me" by Foxy, "So Glad You're Home" by The Superbs, "Things Will Be Better" by The Just Brothers, "I'm Still Here" by The Notations, "Never Will I" by The Magnificent Seven, and "Someone Else's Arms" by Channel 3.
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A few more...

The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game - The Marvelettes
Yes I'm Ready - Barbara Mason
For Your Precious Love - Garnet Mimms

The Miracles:
You've Really Got A Hold On Me
Ooh Baby Baby
The Tracks Of My Tears


Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville

The Originals:
Baby I'm For Real
The Bells


I'm Your Puppet - James & Bobby Purify
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing - Lou Rawls

Otis Redding:
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Try A Little Tenderness
Dock Of The Bay


Our Day Will Come - Ruby & the Romantics
What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted - Jimmy Ruffin
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby - Sam & Dave

Percy Sledge:
When A Man Loves A Woman
Take Time To Know Her


The Look of Love - Dusty Springfield

The Temptations:
You're My Everything
All I Need
I Wish It Would Rain
Since I Lost My Baby


Hold What You've Got - Joe Tex

Dionne Warwick:
Anyone Who Had A Heart
Walk On By


Baby, You've Got What It Takes - Dinah Washington & Brook Benton
The One Who Really Loves You - Mary Wells
Hey Love - Stevie Wonder


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