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Someday We'll Be Together (Ofgv) [Remastered] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Someday We'll Be Together (Ofgv) [Remastered] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $27.99Product Type : Vinyl
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FIRST EVER LONG PLAY OVERVIEW OF RARE SOUL HERO Jackey BeaversRobert Lewis Beavers was born on June 19th, 1937 in Cartersville Georgia, he was a recording artist for over two decades, wrote a US #1 single and registered over 100 songs with BMI. He recorded his debut singles with his former Air Force buddy Johnny Bristol with whom he penned the No.1 hit 'Someday We'll Be Together' for Diana Ross & The Supremes.This solid soul set brings together, for the very first time, the best of Beavers' rare soul 45s from his own Jaber and Grand Land imprints and the Nashville giant Sound Stage 7. We also include - for the collector - a stunning, unreleased at the time, version of the Johnny Bristol song "What Does It Take" and the self-penned and unreleased "Sad Memories".
Tracklist:
- Side A
- Jackey Beavers What Does It Take
- Jackey Beavers Lover Come Back (Alternate Take)
- Jackey Beavers Someday We'll Be Together
- Jackey Beavers Sad Memories
- Jackey Beavers I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)
- Jackey Beavers Where Did I Go Wrong
- Jackey Beavers Place in the Sun
- Jackey Beavers Ooh, I Love You
- Side B
- Jackey Beavers Bring Me All Your Heartaches
- Jackey Beavers Don't Wanna Lose You
- Jackey Beavers Hold on
- Jackey Beavers Gee Baby You're a Pretty Thing
- Jackey Beavers ; the Continental Showstoppers Not Too Young
- Jackey Beavers There's a Heartbreak Somewhere
- Jackey Beavers Show Hey Girl (I Can't Stand to See You Go) (Jaber Version)
- Jackey Beavers Someone (Bigger Than You and Me)
UPC: 5060767442241
Label: Charly
Release Date: 10.17.25
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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