Parlophone records 1967 – PMC 7026
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Hubert Leroy "Herbie" Goins ) was an American rhythm & blues singer.
He worked mainly in England in the 1960s, notably with Alexis Korner
and then as the leader of Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers (or Nightimers).
In 1965, Goins left Korner to front another band, the Nightimers
(or, sometimes, Night-Timers) (formed July 1964), after their singer
Ronnie Jones left. The group quickly gained a reputation, especially
among Mods, as one of the hottest R&B bands in the UK. Band
members included Mick Eve (tenor saxophone) (born Michael Eve,
21 September 1937, Walthamstow, North East London), Mike Carr
(keyboards), Harry Beckett (trumpet), David Price (bass),
Bill Stephens (drums), and Speedy Acquaye (congas).[3] In 1966,
Herbie Goins and the Night-Timers recorded "No. 1 In Your Heart",
written by Clyde Wilson (who recorded as Steve Mancha) and
Wilburt Jackson, and first recorded by Motown group The Monitors.
credits:
herbie goins (vocal)
Mick Eve (tenor saxophone
Mike Carr(keyboards),
Harry Beckett (trumpet)
David Price (bass),
Bill Stephens (drums)
Speedy Acquaye (congas)
Produced by Norman Smith
tracklisting:
A1 Outside Of Heaven
A2 Look At Granny Run Run
A3 I Don't Mind
A4 Pucker Up Buttercup
A5 Coming Home To You
A6 No. 1 In Your Heart
B1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Good Good Lovin'
B3 Cruisin'
B4 Knock On Wood
B5 Thirty Six-Twenty Two-Thirty Six
B6 Turn On Your Love Light
Hubert Leroy "Herbie" Goins ) was an American rhythm & blues singer.
He worked mainly in England in the 1960s, notably with Alexis Korner
and then as the leader of Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers (or Nightimers).
In 1965, Goins left Korner to front another band, the Nightimers
(or, sometimes, Night-Timers) (formed July 1964), after their singer
Ronnie Jones left. The group quickly gained a reputation, especially
among Mods, as one of the hottest R&B bands in the UK. Band
members included Mick Eve (tenor saxophone) (born Michael Eve,
21 September 1937, Walthamstow, North East London), Mike Carr
(keyboards), Harry Beckett (trumpet), David Price (bass),
Bill Stephens (drums), and Speedy Acquaye (congas).[3] In 1966,
Herbie Goins and the Night-Timers recorded "No. 1 In Your Heart",
written by Clyde Wilson (who recorded as Steve Mancha) and
Wilburt Jackson, and first recorded by Motown group The Monitors.
credits:
herbie goins (vocal)
Mick Eve (tenor saxophone
Mike Carr(keyboards),
Harry Beckett (trumpet)
David Price (bass),
Bill Stephens (drums)
Speedy Acquaye (congas)
Produced by Norman Smith
tracklisting:
A1 Outside Of Heaven
A2 Look At Granny Run Run
A3 I Don't Mind
A4 Pucker Up Buttercup
A5 Coming Home To You
A6 No. 1 In Your Heart
B1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Good Good Lovin'
B3 Cruisin'
B4 Knock On Wood
B5 Thirty Six-Twenty Two-Thirty Six
B6 Turn On Your Love Light