Dee Dee Sharp : What Kind Of Lady / The Bottle Or Me (7", RM)

Dee Dee Sharp - What Kind Of Lady / The Bottle Or Me (7") (Mint (M))

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Dee Dee Sharp : What Kind Of Lady / The Bottle Or Me (7", RM)

Dee Dee Sharp - What Kind Of Lady / The Bottle Or Me (7") (Mint (M))

£13.95

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Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Generic

Outta Sight, OSV163, 2017, Plain Sleeve Large Centre
 

Notes:

Two 1960s 'A' sides officially together for the first time on one remastered 45.

Side A: Recorded in 1968. Originally released in 1969.
Side B: Recorded and originally released in 1969.
Original 7" UK release of Side A can be seen here: [r4131989
Original 7" US release of Side B can be seen here: [r5984224

Side B arrangement credit does not feature on this issue [Taken from original release label.

Outta Sight release notes:
"First official vinyl release since UK Action in 1969
Written and produced by Gamble and Huff
All Time Northern Soul Classics - Two Fabulous Sides

DEE DEE SHARP was born Dionne LaRue in Philadelphia in 1945 and broke the Billboard Hot 100 while still a teenager with “Slow Twistin’” (performed with Chubby Checker) in 1963. Follow-up hits included “Mashed Potato Time” and “Ride” which both earned her Gold discs. In 1967 she married Philadelphia producer Kenny Gamble who signed her to his fledgling Gamble label, co-owned by his writer/producer partner Leon Huff.

Ms. Gamble (nee Sharp) is no stranger to the UK Northern and Rare Soul scene having enjoyed over 40 years of DJ action with “Comin’ Home Baby”, “Deep Dark Secret”, “Standing In The Need Of Love” and in more recent times with “The Bottle Or Me” and “Happy ‘Bout The Whole Thing”. She was also a featured vocalist on the Philadelphia International All Stars hit “Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto” alongside Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, The O’Jays and Archie Bell. BUT, without doubt, it is her 1968 recording “What Kind Of Lady” that continues to pack dance floors across the country. First played at the legendary Golden Torch in Stoke-on-Trent, almost as a new release at the time, heralding the seventies and Northern Soul’s golden years. The song was penned and produced by Gamble and Huff and released in September ’68 while the duo were still hot from their million-selling “Cowboys To Girls” by the Intruders, released in March of the same year. “What Kind Of Lady” has remained a firm club favourite and is reissued here, for the first time, coupled with the aforementioned “The Bottle Or Me”."

Barcoded sticker on manila card die-cut sleeve.
Made in the U.K.

 

A. What Kind Of Lady 2:43
B. The Bottle Or Me 3:00

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 5 013993 985259
Matrix / Runout OSV 163 A-1
Matrix / Runout OSV 163 B-1 GREG@FT
Other OSV163-A
Other OSV163-B

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment
Copyright (c) Passion Music Ltd.
Licensed From Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Lacquer Cut At Finyl Tweek
Manufactured By Passion Music Ltd.
Distributed By Passion Music Ltd.

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