Patti Drew - Hundreds And Thousands Of Guys Pick Up
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Table of Contents
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Hundreds And Thousands Of Guys | 2:39 | |
Pick-Up | 2:52 |
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Catalog Numbers
- P-2713
- 2713
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
- Promo
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Manufactured By | Capitol Records, Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Written-By | D Wayne, R Rasch |
Notes
- Promotional Record - Not for sale
- From the Album "Wild Is Love"
- Produced by Carone Productions, Inc.
- Published by Comet Music Corporation
- From the Album 'Wild Is Love' Capitol 408
- different spacing on titles / tighter print on the name.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: S45-73597
- Matrix / Runout: S45-73479
- Rights Society: ASCAP
About Patti Drew
Soul singer and songwriter who achieved modest chart success in the late 1960's with . Born December 29, 1944, in Charleston, SC, Drew grew up in Nashville, TN, and later moved with her family to the Chicago suburb of Evanston, IL. During her teens, she attended Evanston High and sang with her mother and sisters in church. Her mother was a domestic worker whose employer, Maury Lathowers, was the regional promoter for . She invited Lathowers to come to her church to hear her daughters sing and, impressed, he invited them to his home for an audition and got the group a deal with Capitol, signing the group as the . They first recorded "Tell Him" which was written by (and not to be confused with "" by ). The single release was a local hit and scraped the lower echelons of the national charts. Drew signed as a solo artist to in 1966 and soon after moved up to , issuing a new recording of "Tell Him" as her first single. It was a modest success and was the first of three charting singles. She released three albums before leaving the industry in 1971, though she resurfaced with a release on Carl Davis and E. Rodney Jones' in 1975. During the '80s, she reunited with Carlton Black in the group Front Line and performed around the Evanston area.
Real Name
- Patricia E. Drew
Name Vars
- P. Drew
- Patty Drew
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