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Little Sherman was actually Chicago songwriter Sherman Nesbary (aka Verble Domino!); Sherman's biggest claim to fame was writing "We Don't Have To Be Over 21" which was recorded by the Jackson 5ive and was their second release (pre-Motown) on the Steeltown label.
While Sherman didn't write this side (unless J. Porter is another pseudonym), he did have a hand in the excellent arrangement which is pure, late 60's Chicago soul.
from 1969...
LITTLE SHERMAN & THE MOD SWINGERS - THE PRICE OF LOVE
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1 comment:
You just blew my mind with this one! I have this 45, but never knew there was a connection to that Jackson 5 song.
Excellent detective skillin'!
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