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Pat Lewis - Don't You Worry Baby, The Best Is Yet To Come
This wonderful song was originally recorded by Bessie Banks on the Quality label in 1974, and was an anthem at Blackpool Mecca. I felt it was perfect for Pat Lewis's sultry voice, so cut it on her in the mid 1990s. So here we are with another fabulous gem from my favourite Detroit girl. I have recorded more songs on Pat Lewis than on any other artist in my entire life. She is the true consummate professional. In the early sixties, Pat along with her sister Diane Lewis, formed a group called " ...
Pat Lewis - Funny How We Changed Places
This wonderful song was originally recorded by Debra Anderson on the Musicor label in 1975, and was an anthem at Blackpool Mecca. It was also done by Dee Dee Schwarz on RCA. I felt it was perfect for Pat Lewis's sultry voice, so cut it on her in the late 1990s. So here we are with another fabulous gem from my favourite Detroit girl. I have recorded more songs on Pat Lewis than on any other artist in my entire life. She is the true consummate professional. In the early sixties, Pat along with ...
Pat Lewis - Look At What I Almost Missed
background vocals for "The Andantes", the background group for Motown Records, so she began singing background at Motown, starting with Stevie Wonder's "Uptight", and also worked for numerous other recording studios. She also recorded a lot at Brunswick in Chicago on Jackie Wilson's album, "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher." In 1966, Golden World Records was sold to Motown. Pat then signed with Solid Hit Bound Records, owned by Don Davis and LaBaron Taylor, where she recorded several singles ...
Pat Lewis - Can't Shake It Loose
greatest Northern Soul DVD collection of all time. Here, legendary Detroit soul chanteuse, Pat Lewis, sings her Blackpool Mecca anthem, "Can't Shake It Loose". This wonderful song was later recorded by The Supremes for Motown, but it was written for Pat, and was an anthem at Blackpool Mecca. So here we are with another fabulous gem from my favourite Detroit girl, and filmed at the Blackpool Mecca reunion in 1998. I have recorded more songs on Pat Lewis than on any other artist in my entire ...