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  • Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Today we're going to talk about David Ruffin and the song Statue of a Fool. Hello! I'm Gail Nobles welcome to the oldies show. Statue of a Fool is a song written by Jan Crutchfield which has been recorded by a number of country artist.

    But when you hear the voice of David Ruffin singing it, it sounds different and the song credit names are both Jan Crutchfield and David Ruffin. The song comes from David's album Who Am I released in 1975. Statue of a Fool became a hit for David.

    I've seen David Ruffin performed the song with the Temptations. During his performance, he would stand still like a statue. It sounds as if someone considered himself in the lyrics a foolish person in a relationship. David acted out the powerful words very well, and the song had a soulful melody, and now the song is a classic. When David sings the song, I can feel the emotion coming from him. When your heart is broken, it can be hard to get over someone to move on. So maybe that's why the song is called Statue of a Fool.

    Statue of a Fool is a powerful song. It is a great example of what great songs are all about. The song is timeless.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the podcast oldies show.

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    Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records.

    Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist.

    So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.

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    Welcome to the Podcast Oldies Show. Today you hear about a group call Black Ivory.
    Hello! I'm Gail Nobles. Black Ivory was originally known as the Mellow Souls and formed in Harlem New York in the summer of 1969. The group got their start by auditioning over the phone with musician Patrick Adams. Adams began to train and develop the group.

    The group featured songwriter and prolific disco producer Leroy Burgess, Stewart
    Bascombe, and Russell Patterson. They were managed by Patrick Adams and executive at the Today/Perception record company. Burgess was the lead voice of the majority of their hits in the early 1970s. Their 1972 debut album Don't Turn Around became a top 20 hit spending 19 weeks on the Billboard R&B albums chart and peeking at number 13. Black Ivory scored three top 40 R&B hits in 1972 including the singles Don't Turn Around (number 38) and You and I (number 32) from their debut album.

    The group recorded several uptempo songs in the disco vein, such as "Big Apple Rock", "Walking Downtown (On a Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and, later, "Mainline" but, not being known for the style, they were unable to compete when disco became the dominant music style.

    I love some of the group ballads such as: You Mean Everything To Me.
    In 1995, the group reunited and returned to the stage on the Classic Soul circuit, featuring all three original members, with Stuart Bascombe doing most of the leads.

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    How many of you have headed of the group Crystal's Image? If you have never heard of them, that's good because now you can learn about them and add their songs to your list. They are a soul group founded by Frank Gillespie, Larry Scales and Richard Alexander, all from Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    They have a song titled A Friend released in the year of 1980. You can hear the groups song on YouTube. The song has a soul disco style.

    They sing: Why can't we be friends until the end?


    Why can't we? The lyrics are pretty good lyrics. It's a great song to listen to. They sound like a very good group.


    I'm Gail Nobles & you're listening to the Oldies Show....

  • Hello I'm Gail Nobles on the Podcast Oldies Show. Before I get started, I just want you to know about a Facebook page to follow calked Keep Our Music Alive. They remind you of all the great singers, music groups, and bands. That’s Keep Our Music Alive on Facebook.
    From that very page, I found out about a group called Jimmy Briscoe and The Little Beavers.

    In the 1970s, when The Jackson 5's popularity gave rise to many other teenage groups, five young men from Baltimore, Maryland were discovered at a talent show in Baltimore by music promoter Paul Kyser. They recorded a number of singles, starting with Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", backed with "Sugar Brown", in 1971 on Atlantic Records and then for the Pi Kappa label distributed by Buddah Records as one of its subsidiary/affiliated labels. Their album My Ebony Princess, released by Pi Kappa in 1974, was reviewed as a "top album pick" by Billboard magazine;[3] the title cut gave them their greatest success. The group's vocal harmony set them apart from the other groups, though lack of distribution left them relatively unknown to the public. Other releases included "Where Were You (When I Needed You)", "I Only Feel This Way When I'm With You", "I'll Care For You", and "So Sweet The Love".

  • The Controllers are a soul and R&B vocal group originally from Birmingham Alabama who had a series of successful recordings in the late 1970s and the 1980s. They made a beautiful song titled My Love Is Real. The song was written by David Camon. He was also a talented artist who passed away in 2016 in Birmingham Alabama. My Love Is Real was produced by Frederick Knight. He is also a singer, songwriter, and record producer born in Birmingham Alabama.

    My Love Is Real is a beautiful sounding song. To hear it, I suggest that you listen to the song fro YouTube. My Love Is Real by The Controllers. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.

  • Song: I Learned The Hard Way
    Song by: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
    Song written by: Bosco Mann

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    Podcast Vocals: Gail Nobles
    Keyboardist & Drummer: Gail Nobles

    Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings made an electrifying song, I Learned the Hard Way.

    (Singing Song)

    Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, I Learned the Hard Way. They made a video for that song.it was like a movie and Sharon Jones was a great actress in the video. The backup singers were great in some of the scenes just singing.

    I learned the Hard Way is a great song that you can feel. I Learned the Hard Way is the name of Sharon Jones & The Dap-King’s fourth studio album. It was released in April of 2010 on Daptone Records. The album debuted at number 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 23,00 copies in its first week. Upon its release, I Learned the Hard Way received generally positive reviews from most music critics.

    The single I Learned The Hard Way is a song written by Bosco Mann. He is the producer behind the signature sound of Daptone Records as well as a bandleader and bassist for the Dap-Kings. He wrote an amazing song with an amazing sound. It’s a song that should be played forever on the radio. In my opinion, it’s a timeless classic.

    I’m Gail Nobles, & you’re listening to Classic Waves.

  • Song: I'm Just Thinking About Cooling Out
    Song by: Jerry Butler
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    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
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    Jerry Butler - “I’m Just Thinking About Cooling Out” on the Philadelphia International Records label, the style: Disco & Soul released in 1978. A song produced by Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff. Written by Jerry Butler, Kenneth Gamble, & Leon Huff.

    “Busy rushin’ to and fro. Searchin’ for it high and low. Tryin’ to get what I think I want Only to find that I - I really don’t.
    Got to go relax myself. I think I’ve over taxed myself. Tired of all the stress & strain I need a minute to rest my brain.
    I’m just thinking about coolin’ out …”

    I’m sure there’s a lot of hardworking people out there that need a break. I’m sure that many can relate to Jerry’s song. Real feelings in a song and how you can relate to others is what makes a good song. “Im just Thinking About Cooling Out” is a really good song. According to discos.com, the single was last sold on Jan 14, 2023 on vinyl.

    You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show, and I’m you’re host, Gail Nobles.

  • Audio: XERB Rosarito Beach, Mexico - Monday, March 15, 1971
    By: Free the Airchecks
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    Hello! I’m GN & you’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. I love oldies & radio personality, Wolfman Jack. The most famous US radio personality of all time. I loved the Wolfman’s character.

    (Acting) Do you dig it man?

    That’s what he would ask if he were alive to hear conversations about him. When he played a song sometimes, he would let you know what song was coming up next.

    (Acting) Here’s Daryl Hall & John Oats - I Can’t Go For That.

    I loved his voice & and he would make quiet a bit of noise while playing the music. (Wolf sound) Yea, you might remember him most from his howling wolf sound. I loved everything about the Wolfman. Even his look.

    In Dec. 1963, he took a demo tape to XERF, but instead ended up operating the station. For eight months, he aired The Wolfman Jack Show. XERF was the most powerful commercial radio station on earth.

    I’m going to share with you now one of Wolfman’s commercials from XERB which the Wolfman moved to in 1965. It was another powerful clear-channel radio station. It was the sister station of Mexican radio station, XERF. I’m going to take you now back down Radio Memory Lane.

    (Commercial Playing)

    On July 1, 1995, Wolfman Jack left us. He never left my mind & heart. What would he say right now? He’d probably say: I Love You Baby!”

    You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. I’m your host, Gail Nobles.

  • Song: If You Leave Me Now
    Song by: Chicago
    Song written by: Peter Cetera
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    Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles
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    Today’s Topic: Chicago

    If You Leave Me Now is a song by the rock group Chicago, from their album Chicago X. It was written and sung by bass player Peter Cetera and released as a single in 1976.

    The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for two weeks, making it the first number one hit for the group as well as hitting number one on the Easy Listening charts. “If You Leave Me Now" was also Chicago's biggest hit internationally,

    The song won Grammy Awards for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) (strings) for arranger Jimmie Haskell and producer James William Guercio[10] and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus, the first Grammy Award won by the group. It also received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. In addition, by August 1978 it had sold 1.4 million copies in the United States alone. It has been certified gold and platinum by the RIAA.

    I remember the song, If You Leave Me Now. I was a little girl when I first heard it. It was a sad song to me. It always made me think about a loved one in the same way the lyrics were written. It made me think as I got older that the writer of the song may have had some of my feelings. I’ve always loved the sound of the music. It was music that I could sleep to.

    I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Classic Waves.

  • Song: Looking for a Brand New Game
    Song by: The Eight Minutes

    Podcast intro by: Gail Nobles
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
    Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles

    Today’s topic is about a group like the Jackson Five called The Eight Minutes. Their song is titled, Looking for a Brand New Game.

    The group called The Eight Minutes came out of Chicago. In the group were two families. The Sudduths and the Goggins plus Juwanna Glover and Carl Monroe. They started out in the late sixties. It is said that the group never really impacted the charts though they had a very high level of quality in their records. I don’t understand that. They sound great to me. They were an awesome group.

    They have other songs I think are great like, Take My Love Don’t Set Me Free, I Can’t Get No Higher, Find the One Who loves You, and Here’s some Dances. You can hear all these songs on Spotify.

    I’m Gail Nobles & you’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. And remember, look for the song, Looking for a Brand New Game. Song by the Eight Minutes.

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    It was a top 50 hit in the UK. Honest I Do Love You by Candi Staton in 1978. The song had a disco style and Staton had smooth style vocals. I love her background singers too. They had awesome and beautiful harmony. The band played the music well.

    Honest I Do Love You is written by Dave Crawford. Considering the words to the song, he must have really loved someone. And Candi Staton performed the song so well. She brought it to life. The song was produced by Dave Crawford and arranged by Sylvester Rivers.

    The lyrics say: If I could count up the songs in my life that’s used the word.
    I’d be humming for days
    Melodies some you’ve never heard.
    Not like no other time you heard it,
    and you know it’s true
    Honest I do
    You know I do
    I do love you

    You’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. I’m your host Gail Nobles.

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    Song by: Skip Mahoney and The Casuals

    Skip Mahoney & the Casuals we’re a soul-funk-disco group. Together they were formed in 1965. The song, Bless My Soul was released in 1976 on the abet label.

    It is said that the song is a rare oldie, and I’ve never heard the song until today. I’ve never heard of the group. There are so many great oldies that you might not have heard and this song is a great oldie. The group is awesome.

    There are four men in the group. George Norris, James Purdie, Matthew Allen, and Skip Mahoney. Purdie could play and arrange and write songs. The group cut other tunes like “Your Funny Moods, (Seems Like) The Love We Had is Dead and Gone, We Share Love, I Need Your Love, Town Called Nowhere, I’m Looking Away From My Past, and Struggling Man.

    Skip Mahoney and the Casuals are a great vocal group. Mahoaney has a shimmering falsetto.

    You’re listening to the Podcast Oldie Show. A show about oldies. I’m you’re host, Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening. (Song)

    Today’s topic is Skip Mahoney and the Casuals. To hear the original song, go to Spotify.com.

  • Song: Remember What I Told You To Forget
    Song by: Tavares
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    “Remember What I told You To Forget” is a song written by Dennis Lambert& Brian Potter. It came from the Hard Core Poetry album released in September 1974. The song “ Remember What I Told You To Forget” was No.4 R&B/ No.25 Pop. It was a song that had originally been cut by The Four Tops.

    The group Tavares is also known as the Tavares Brothers. They are a soul, funk, and R&B music group. There were five brothers altogether. Many of their hits underplayed their R&B background and gave the group the image of being a disco act. You remember the hits: It only Takes a minute, Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel, and More Than A Woman. No matter what they were singing, I thought they were awesome.

    The Tavares brothers had sung beautiful love songs like: A Penny For Your Thoughts & Never Had A Love Like This Before. And Remember What I Told You To Forget.

    You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show,and thank you for listening. I hope you’ll listen in again soon.

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    Song: Instant Karma
    Song by: John Lennon
    Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles
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    A classic wave is coming to splash in your memory. (Singing)

    Instant Karma ( We All Shine On) is a song by John Lennon, released as a single on Apple Records in Feb. 1970. The song reached the top five in the British and American singles charts, competing with the Beatles “Let It Be” in the US, where it became the first solo single by a member of the band to sell a million copies.

    The song Instant Karma may leave you wondering about it’s meaning. According to the urban dictionary, the words Instant Karma means swift and intense negative happening in someone’s life after they do something shady to another person.

    To me, the song is saying two things. It’s also saying we all shine on. That is uplifting and positive to say about everyone.

    I remember when Instant Karma was played in a Nike commercial back in the 90’s. It was my first time hearing the song by John Lennon. I think that was a smart idea. I remember seeing the commercial during the time when sports came on-on weekends. I thought to myself that the song was about winning and everybody winning. I think it was a good idea that they used the song Instant Karma in a Nike commercial because they showed people running, jumping, and playing sports. When you work hard in sports, you aim to win, and we all shine on.

    I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Classic Waves.

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    Song title: Get Up About Yourself
    Song by: The Soul Children
    Song written by: Carl Hampton, Homer Banks, and Raymond Jackson.

    The Soul Children was a vocal group who recorded soul music for Stax Records in the late 1960’s and the early 1970’s. They had three top 10 hits on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart – "The Sweeter He Is" (1969), "Hearsay" (1972), and "I'll Be the Other Woman" (1973) – all of which crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100. The group was formed in 1968 by Isaac Hayes and David Porter.

    I love the Soul Children’s song Get Up About Yourself on the Album Genesis. The album was released in 1972. Get up About Yourself was a single written by Carl Hampton, Homer Banks, and Raymond Jackson. It’s an oldie but goodie. It may be a song that’s new to some of you. It’s a song that’s new to me. A song that I never heard on the radio, but now we can hear it today. Get Up About Yourself is a song that makes you want to get up.

    In times like these, we need songs that talks to us. We need the kind of songs that send out positive messages. Forget about the dark and negative stuff. People want to live and feel good.You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. It helps to listen and remember an oldie or two. Some of you are listening to a lot of words that encourages death and violence. Well if you want to live, you got to leave the bad stuff behind and keep on keeping on. I’m Gail Nobles, and today’s topic is about the group Soul Children and their song Get Up About Yourself.

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    There are oldies, golden oldies, and classic soul hits. You might think of The Delfontics. You might think of the 60’s and 70’s. If so, you’re thinking of the good old days. Rhythm and blues, doo-wop, rock and roll, and sounds of soul.

    There’s a broad category of oldies with different styles. But they all have one thing in common. The oldies are always heard. People never get tired of listening. I love the 60’s, 70’s, & 80’s. The music is real, the singing is real, the words talk about us, and what’s real about love. All that part about music is never out of style. That’s the oldies style.

    The playlist of oldies is awesome. I love the old memories. There is no limit to oldies. There are oldies you may not have heard of before. Because the oldies play list can go past what radio picks out to play.

    When I hear songs today, I think about oldies and that true vocal harmony. People were actually singing with or without music. That way is always real. That way is the oldies style.

    I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. Music Commentary. A show a bout oldies. Music of Yesterday! Lost 45’s, & classic hits. It’s all about oldies.

  • Title: What Do The Lonely Do At Christmas
    Song by: The Emotions
    Song written by: Homer Banks & Carl Mitchell Hampton
    Commentary by: Gail Nobles
    Vocals by: Gail Nobles
    Keyboard player: Gail Nobles
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    Christmas will be here in a couple of days, and I'm thinking of a song by a trio group called The Emotions. They recorded a Christmas song titled, "What Do The Lonely Do at Christmas". It was a 1973 vinyl release.

    "Tis the season to be jolly", they said. "But how can I be when I have nobody? The Yuletide carol doesn't make it better knowing that we won't be together."

    Some of you out there might be feeling the same way this Christmas. But you can reach out and help those who have never had a Christmas. Reach out and help those in need. Use the gift that God has put in you.

    You're listening to Classic Waves. I'm Gail Nobles. Have a Very Merry Christmas.

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    Martha Reeves + George Jones Interview
    Interview by: Peter Stone Brown
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    Coming up next is a Peter Stone Brown interview with Martha Reeves + George Jones from the past. It's an interview to cherish and always great to hear again ...

  • Hi! I'm Gail Nobles and the name of my show is called "The Podcast Oldies Show". It's a show about oldies. Music of yesterday! It's a show about lost 45's and classic hits. You'll find the show at spreaker.com. The Podcast Oldies Show.