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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Mar 4, 2022, 12:44 PM Mar 2022

March 4 birthdays: 1925 - Paul Mauriat; 1936 - Eric Allandale; 1944 - Bobby Womack

Born Today In Music

March 4th

1925 - Paul Mauriat
Paul Mauriat, French, conductor, arranger, (1968 US No.1 single chart 'Love Is Blue', a No.12 hit in the UK).

1936 - Eric Allandale
Eric Allandale, from British soul band The Foundations who scored the 1967 UK No.1 single 'Baby Now That I've Found You' and the 1969 US No.3 single 'Build Me Up A Buttercup'. The group was the first multi-racial group to have a No.1 hit in the UK in the 1960s.

1944 - Bobby Womack
Bobby Womack, American singer-songwriter and musician who started his career as the lead singer of the Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist. Womack was a prolific songwriter who wrote and originally recorded the Rolling Stones' first UK No. 1 hit, 'It's All Over Now'. Womack died at his home in Tarzana, California at age 70 on June 27, 2014.



Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue (1968)
59,723 views Oct 6, 2019

jthyme
6.31K subscribers

LIVE in France 1968.



The Foundations - Baby, Now That I've Found You
1,371,376 views May 30, 2008

willybeable
24.8K subscribers

CHORUS
Baby, now that I've found you
I can't let you go
I'll build my world around you
I need you so
Baby, even though you don't need me
You don't need me.

REPEAT CHORUS

Baby, baby, since first we met (doot-doot)
I knew in this heart of mine (I wanna tell you, doot-doot)
The love we had could not be bad (doot-doot)
Play it right and bide my time

Spent a lifetime looking for somebody
To give me love like you
Now you've told me that you wanna leave me
Darling, I just can't let you.

The Red Skelton Show? Believe it. It ran for twenty years.



Rolling Stones - It's all over now 1964
2,664,262 views Dec 10, 2018

Singularity
4.63K subscribers

Red Skelton Hour {sic} 08-05-1964.



Johnny Winter "Its All Over Now"
509,745 views Jun 12, 2007

slideguitarblues
4.82K subscribers

Johnny Winter Live in Toronto 1983
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