Dells - There Is - 45 RPM Original Mono Mix
Вставка
- Опубліковано 13 жов 2012
- Original Cadet Records #5590
Debut 1/20/1968
Peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart
This is the original mono mix as heard when this was a huge hit on AM Top 40 radio on stations like WABC New York.
For more great music like this, tune into either:
Pop Gold Radio
popgoldradio.com/
OR
REWOUND Radio
rewoundradio.com/stream_stats.php
Both internet stations are owned & programed by fans of oldies music who have a passion for great music and great radio!!!
Channel WABCRADIO77 is a proud supporter of the "Oldies Message Board" found at this link:
www.oldiesboard.com
If you like oldies music, then please check out the message board, for that is where many oldies fans are "hanging out" and posting lots of cool stuff about the music you love!
R.I.P. Marvin Junior 1936-2013.
The Dells had more soul in the 60s then they had in the 50s
I was only ten when this song was first out! Forty-five years later, I still love this song.
And before this release, "There Is" was issued as the B-side of "O-o, I Love You" on Cadet 5574 in 1967.
The best Temptations song they never did. I love crankin' up this one....thanks!
This sounds SOOO much better in mono!!
Love this song remembering hearing this on the radio but couldn't find it on a 45
I love how you do this, with showing the label, and zooming in on the platter. You are a class act. This is one of the best records in the history of R&B R&R just an incredible record
This and Wear It On Your Face are super songs!!
Believe it or not, I don't think I've heard this song before now. And I've been around a while! 😁
I was only ten when this song first came out. They used to play this song all over the radio, but not anymore. I still love this song forty-five years later.
Marvin Junior the late and great just kills it on this song with his unbelievable voice mercy
There Is and Oh What A Night the sixties version are one of my favorites
The Dells' 1969 version of their 1956 hit 'Oh, What a Night' is probably their best recording. That '69 version is wow to the max!
The '69 re-do of "Oh What A Night" is certainly, I.M.H.O., an improvement over the '56 original, not to mention being more a favorite of mine.
You are a portal to nostalgia, time machine. Thank you.
~ I'm Ready for Love, Martha (Reeves) & the Vandellas 1966 + There Is, The Dells 1967-68, Number One In Your Heart, The Monitors 1966, 7 Rooms Of Gloom, The Four Tops 1967, Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart, The Supremes 1966, C'mon Marianne, Four Seasons 1967. Hi-energy dance/disco/house before the terms were coined or in common use. Classic & still fresh in 2018. Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
I was 13 when this came out! Still love it!!!
remember this-wow!!!
What a great tune. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you!
It spent 3 weeks at # 20 the week ending February 17, 1968.
I love the original scratch sound 😉 February 6,2020
Great Song! I'm hearing another song somewhere in there. I know what it was! After listening a couple of times I think I hear the Four Seasons "MaryAnn". Huh?
Yep! I hear it too! Great minds! Two great songs!!!
northern soul i've got my copy
Spencer, I wonder if you noticed if the melody arrangement of this song is either inspired by, or has inspired the melodies played by The Funk Bros. at Motown Records at that time. This is especially since the melody of this song sounds similar to that of the song "7 Rooms Of Gloom" by the Four Tops. You have posted that song about a week ago or so. Compare these songs for me, please....
And in turn, Taylor Swift, on "Shake It Off," seemed to have been inspired by numbers like this, in its tempo. I'll take this record, thanks.
P.S. "7-Rooms Of Gloom" preceded this by a matter of months. So it does seem the Chess house band was inspired thereby . . .
REMINDS ME OF AN OLD GIRL FRIEND, THAT I LET, GET AWAY
I have to wonder if Taylor Swift, in her "Shake It Off," essentially ripped off the beat and tempo of this classic (never mind the aforementioned Four Tops' track) . . .