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"She's Got Papers On Me" by Richard "Dimples" Fields This was a nice slow jam back in the summer of 1981. My favorite part is at the end when Betty Wright is going off on his ass....
You want me out, you gonna have to BUY me out.
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Yep, I have this on 7" 45. | |
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Yeah my Mom's use to play the shyt out of this.... I didn't know it was Betty at the end.. I thought it was Barbara Mason | |
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Aside from "Papers" and a couple of minor singles , Fields never achieved the type of success I thought he deserved. He died ten years ago from a massive stroke. | |
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I feel the same way. His songs always had a little story to tell, and he could make you feel them. But I remember he was all over KJLH radio in Los Angeles in the very early 80's. | |
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"Well Well Well Well, What Have We Here . . ."
this track takes me back Life has a way of making you live it. . . . | |
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That track was hilarious. Betty Wright's rap had me in stitches too.
Barbara Mason had a "comeback" at Betty with "She's Got the Papers, But I Got the Man" but that was almost like a "ho" anthem.
Then her "man" TURNED on her and said "I rather fuck Billy than you" in "Another Man". She tried to turn it around saying "the man we thought he was, was not what he was at all" but that's why neither of them checked on him. Hahaha
If I'm not mistaken, somebody did an answer song to "Another Man" too. | |
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I have the 45 too but the damn thing started fading out and ending during Betty Wright talking her shit. A friend of mine made me a CD copy of the album version though. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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After you left Prelude, you signed with WMOT (We Men Of Talent) Records, home of groups like Fat Larry's Band, Philly Cream, Captain Sky, Heaven & Earth, Count Coolout, Frankie "Double Dutch" Smith and many others. There you released an album called "A Piece Of My Life", produced by Butch Ingram in 1980. How did you meet him? -I met him through Alan Rubens, the CEO of WMOT. Butch and myself did a good album, but it didn't too that well because the company didn't promote it. That was the problem, not that the product wasn't good. He and I produced that album together. I did get one R&B hit from that album called "She's Got The Papers (But I Got The Man)" in 1981. There were some other songs on that album that maybe did a little something. I remember that one of the songs, "On And Off", was quite popular in London. But basically it was not a big album and I did not get a lot of recognition until 1984 when we did "Another Man". "She's Got The Papers (But I Got The Man)" was one song in a whole series of songs that were connected to each other like sequels and it was the tale of adultery, told by those involved; The wife, the cheating man and the other woman, each gave their versions of how they looked at the affair, and who the man really belonged to. You did "She's Got The Papers (But I Got The Man), "Richard "Dimples" Fields had "She's Got Papers On Me" and the same year, 1981, New Orleans-vocalist Jean "Mr. Big Stuff" Knight and her singing partner Premium also cut one, called "You've Got The Papers (But I Got The Man)". How on earth did this start? -We called those "situation songs" and it was a continuation of Shirley Brown's "Woman To Woman". But Richard "Dimples" Fields started it. At the end of his record, Betty Wright comes in and answers him. His record was "She's Got Papers On Me" and I wrote the answer to him which was "She's Got The Papers (But I Got The Man)". Then I did my own sequels, and I incorporated it into "Another Man". One day we're gonna put out like a whole story. We really had a thing going there. If we all could have performed together it would probably have been a sell out (laughs). In fact, Betty Wright, myself, Richard and Shirley Brown, were asked to do it at the time.
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My drunk Uncle Teddy used to sing this at the top of his lungs when he and my aunt were going through divorce. Let's just say Thanksgiving was REAL colorful one year. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Andy is a four letter word. | |
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"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing, Shango. | |
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Uncle Teddy sounds like he was/is a colorful character. God Bless the Uncle Teddy's of the world, lol. | |
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Uncle Teddy was the ODB/DMX/ReddFoxx/Richard Pryor of our family. My aunt Consuela was constantly having the vapors and clutching the pearls when he was around. Family holidays were a blast. But old boy was scandalous. Rumor has it that when he was 17, Uncle Teddy tried to pick up the 100 year old aunt of his best friend at a funeral. He said he did it cause he was a young man and she had a lot to teach. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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OH MY LORD! | |
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And then there was the time he cussed out a troop of girl scouts trying to sell him cookies-they had run out of Thin Mints and all they had were Samoas. Uncle Teddy told them to take their "skinny asses off his porch because everyone knew that Thin Mints went better with Jack"-as in Jack Daniels. I have tons more stories, trust me. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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smooth song | |
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Hell yes. It was my anthem during my last divorce | |
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hi, Aunt Ottie! "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Andy is a four letter word. | |
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You got me dying! | |
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Like I said, I got tons more stories. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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This was cool. I liked If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another better. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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Me too. There was always something so sad in his voice also, maybe it was the lyrics he sang. | |
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