Inez and Charlie Foxx - No Stranger To Love (Swingin' Time - Sep 10, 1966).wmv descargar videos gratis


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This brother/sister duo from Greensboro made a little noise on the soul scene in the '60s. They signed with Juggy Murray Jones' Symbol label in 1962. Their biggest hit was "Mockingbird," in 1963, which was a number two R&B and number seven pop smash. Their vocal tradeoffs and arrangement were primarily responsible for its appeal, though Foxx could do some sizzling numbers on her own. They continued with "Ask Me" and "Hurt by Love," then switched to Musicor. Their final moderate hit was "(1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count the Days" in 1967 for Dynamo, which reached number 17 on the R&B charts. Inez Foxx had a solid LP on her own for Volt in 1969, At Memphis. But her solo songs for the label didn't generate much interest in the early and mid-'70s. James Taylor and Carly Simon later did a cover of "Mockingbird." ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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5 years ago

Barron Ingram

man i remember there father mr fox at his sweet shop in the sixties in Greensboro nc on best st when i was a boy

5 years ago

RCPoems

Always wondrous should have been far bigger

6 years ago

Andy Childs

Love it classic soul, maybe time for th NS DJs to play it or is it not rare enough

6 years ago

Michael Stocks

Saw Inez and Charlie at the King Mojo Club, Sheffield, UK back in the 1960 - The difference was the Mojo was dancing like mad, not like the crowd in this video, their loss! - Keep The Faith

6 years ago

J Barnaby

I saw Inez and Charlie Foxx on the stones tour , fantastic , they entered down some mock stairs with Charlie carrying Inez, what an introduction,

6 years ago

Neil Ladd

Olden goldies.

7 years ago

Dorie Fann-Purry

We remember Charlie Foxx today (on his Birthday) and always!

7 years ago

Anthony Jamroz

MUSICAL MEMORIAL: RHYTHM & BLUES VOCALIST/GUITARIST CHARLES "CHARLIE" FOXX DIED ON THIS DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1998, AT THE AGE OF 58. THE CAUSE OF DEATH IS UNDISCLOSED. HE WAS BORN ON OCTOBER 23, 1939, IN GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. MAY CHARLES "CHARLIE" FOXX REST IN HARMONY. FOR MORE INFO AND MEMORIALS, PLEASE GOIN MY INTERNET GROUP AND VIEW MY YOUTUBE PAGE: TONY JAMS MUSICAL MEMORIALS 1950'S AND BEYOND. FACE BOOK PAGE: TONY JAMS MUSICAL MEMORIALS. FREE FOR ALL TO JOIN AND ENJOY. THANK YOU.

7 years ago

John Benn

WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!From a 72yo Aussie fan.

7 years ago

yuri winter roque

lindo,beleza

8 years ago

Rachel Cummings

I luv this :) Thanks for sharing on here.

8 years ago

goffy glos

magnificent! love the way she rhymes sweeter and unique-a.

8 years ago

Avery Smith

I am wondering what the song is when announcer is introducing Inez & Charlie Fox?Somebody?Anybody??

8 years ago

vootie99

I just "discovered" Inez Fox... been watching clips all morning... wow wow wow

9 years ago

Steve Kozlowski

Forgotten about this til posted on FB........Sublime.

10 years ago

shorelineboy

They were so bloody brilliant loved them. I think Charlie fox wrote never love a robin covered by tommy hunt and barbera and Brenda .

10 years ago

Richard Williams

Saw them with The Stones in Colchester. He was in a yellow suit and looked the collest dude on the planet. Hurt By Love - go listen to it.

10 years ago

Bierney45

Wonderful to see this rare footage. Saw this superb duo at the Flamingo Club, London, in 1966. Amazing show ....... memorable and iconic. Bierney45 XX

10 years ago

Deneez Peters

Her dress was beautiful xx

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