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Tommie Young
Do You Still Feel The Same Way
Tommy Young is a singer with a large scale and powerful voice that is strongly influenced by Aretha Franklin. This is the first authorized LP reissue of his only album released in 1973! Included "Hit And Run Lover," a popular medium upbeat free soul song!
Singer Tommy Young, a native of Dallas, Texas, released her only album in 1973, produced by Patterson, on Soul Power, a label started by Bobby Patterson under the umbrella of the prestigious Jewell label in Shreveport, Louisiana. The lively pop medium "Hit And Run Lover" from this album became popular in the free soul scene in the 1990s, but the true appeal of her gospel roots lies in her deep singing, which is strongly influenced by Aretha Franklin. Her expressive voice on ballads such as the title track and "That's How Strong My Love Is," an O.V. Wright classic also sung by Candy Stayton, and her punchy vocals on Southern-flavored mediums and funky new-soul numbers that reflect the times. The most wonderful thing about this album is the punchy singing in the Southern-flavored mediums and the funky new soul numbers that reflect the era. This album is a true representative of the Southern Soul of this era. Malaco diva Dorothy Moore provides backing vocals.
A1
Do You Still Feel The Same Way
A2
Do We Have A Future
A3
You Came Just In Time
A4
She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You)
A5
You Can Only Do Wrong So Long
A6
You Can't Have Your Cake (And Eat It Too)
B1
You Brought It All On Yourself
B2
That's All A Part Of Loving Him
B3
That's How Strong My Love Is
B4
Hit And Run Lover
B5
Everybody's Got A Little Devil In Their Soul



