Lewis, Barbara: Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis

Lewis, Barbara SKU: 13153571
Lewis, Barbara: Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis

Lewis, Barbara: Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis

Lewis, Barbara SKU: 13153571

Format: CD

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Title: Many Grooves of Barbara Lewis
Artist: Lewis, Barbara
Label: Stax Uk
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667067720
Genre: Soul/R & B

Like Martha Reeves, Barbara Lewis was born in Detroit. Discovered by Oille McLaughlin, the talent scout who also discovered Del Shannon, she hit in 1963 with Hello Stranger (US No 3 hit). For Atlantic she also charted with Puppy Love, Make Me Your Baby, Make Me Belong To You and (almost as timeless as Hello Stranger) Baby I'm Yours. Barbara Lewis had retired from the music business by 1967 but her 1970 album for Stax-subsidiary label Enterprise (ENS 1006) was a fine coda to her earner Atlantic material. This CD reissue adds 3 extra bonus tracks to the original release - Ask The Lonely, Why Did It Take You So Long and That's The Way I Like It.

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