Freda Payne - Deeper And Deeper (CKLW radio jingle intro) - [STEREO] video free download


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Freda Payne Was One Of The First Artists Signed To Holland Dozier Holland's "Invictus" Label In The Late 60's. Freda Had Some Great Songs That Get Overlooked Today By Most Radio Stations. Here Is Her Second HDH Hit From 1970 Called "Deeper & Deeper"...With Special Jingle Introduction By The Motor City's Legendary "Big 8" Radio....CKLW!!

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8 years ago

nellystake

one of the most beautiful, talented, & under appreciated talents of all time...

9 years ago

jazzwatch64

It's LONGER as a single...this is from the album I ALSO got ;).....

9 years ago

jazzwatch64

My favorite song by this HOTTIE...4 stars.....

9 years ago

marshamc

Oh, I was just MAD about Freda when I was growing up. I was ten years old in the summer of 1970 when 'Band of Gold' was one of the songs that ruled AM Top 40 radio (1050 CHUM here in Toronto where it went to #1 in late June). I bought the '45 and, in the fall of 1970, the '45 of 'Deeper and Deeper' and just wore the grooves off those records!

10 years ago

John Caratelli

Great song by Freda. The background vocals are Freda's sister Scherrie Payne, Joyce Vincent, Pam Vincent and Telma Hopkins of Tony Orlando & Dawn. Joyce, Telma and Pam and Scherrie did all of Freda Payne's songs on Invictus Label. Also Pam Vincent, Joyce Vincent and Telma Hopkins did alot of Johnnie Taylor songs like: "Cheaper To Keep Her", "I Believe In You" (You Believe In Me) and then Pam Vincent had her own girl group called: Brandye and they did songs for Johnnie Taylor like "Disco Lady"

11 years ago

nellystake

oh my, unbelievably beautiful lady .... WOW

12 years ago

Steve Weaver

The Frank Wilson written and produced 'LOVE MAGNET' is also a fabulous collaboration. Stoned Love, Steve.

12 years ago

Pew Man Fu

@pewmanfustudios Correction: It was Frieda's sister Sherrie Payne who was in the last incarnation of The Supremes. They both sound great today.

12 years ago

nellystake

@pewmanfustudios ...you nailed it...i was racking my brain trying to figure out what song this reminded me of ...good job

13 years ago

muckelprice

When this was on the jukebox in my local 'caff' in 1970 (UK) the b side was the instrumental , anyone got it? Ive looked everywhere, it doesnt seem to exist.

13 years ago

bribet100

I had this song on 45rpm. Can't fine it. Thanks for posting.

13 years ago

Magic Poppy

Thanks for including the jingle! Great memories!

13 years ago

owsh123

Freda's wonderful and I think Deeper and Deeper was even better than Band of Gold. Just a great tune that shows off her range.

14 years ago

Pew Man Fu

@NYBredBamaFed Damn you are right. How did I mess that one up??

14 years ago

NYBredBamaFed

Actually, Freda's sister Sherrie was in the Supremes.

14 years ago

stripervince1

without a doubt, the more i hear motown, invictus, stax, holland dozier holland or anything like it, the more i love it and appreciate it. it would be nothing without the funk brothers, the great radio stations of the 60's and 70's and the djs who played them. wish i had a time machine..........

14 years ago

KANGAJAZZ

good one

14 years ago

Pew Man Fu

Good pick. The song sounds a little like The Supremes "Someday We'll Be Together." Another good song by Freda is "You Brought The Joy." She was also in the last incarnation of The Supremes with Mary Wilson and Susaye Greene.

14 years ago

joe alanouf

this is a totaly radio hit. i would of playe dit if i was a sock jock

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