Bobby Marchan – There’s Something on Your Mind: The Greatest Hits (1960/2018) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

Bobby Marchan - There's Something on Your Mind: The Greatest Hits (1960/2018) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Bobby Marchan
Album: There’s Something on Your Mind: The Greatest Hits
Genre: Soul
Release Date: 1960/2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 46:27
Total Tracks: 18
Total Size: 514 MB

Tracklist:

1. Bobby Marchan – There is Something on Your Mind, Pt 1 (02:02)
2. Bobby Marchan – There is Something on Your Mind, Pt 2 (02:49)
3. Bobby Marchan – Snoopin and Accusin (02:08)
4. Bobby Marchan – It’s Written All over Your Face (02:28)
5. Bobby Marchan – Hurts Me to My Heart (02:44)
6. Bobby Marchan – The Things I Used to Do, Pt 1 (02:46)
7. Bobby Marchan – The Things I Used to Do, Pt 2 (02:53)
8. Bobby Marchan – The Booty Green (02:57)
9. Bobby Marchan – I Need Someone (I Need You) (02:56)
10. Bobby Marchan – I Miss You So (02:50)
11. Bobby Marchan – You’re Still My Baby (02:07)
12. Bobby Marchan – The Things I Used to Do, Pt 3 (02:03)
13. Bobby Marchan – This is the Life (02:19)
14. Bobby Marchan – Look at My Heart (02:43)
15. Bobby Marchan – All in My Mind (03:08)
16. Bobby Marchan – It’s Written All over Your Face, Pt 1 (02:45)
17. Bobby Marchan – It’s Written All over Your Face, Pt 2 (01:52)
18. Bobby Marchan – What You Don’t Know Don’t Hurt You (02:49)

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A larger-than-life performer best remembered for his 1960 R&B chart-topper “There Is Something on Your Mind,” singer Bobby Marchan was born Oscar James Gibson in Youngstown, OH, on April 30, 1930. As a child he became fascinated by the female impersonators who appeared on the so-called “chitlin circuit” of black nightclubs, and began singing and performing comedy in drag while in his teens. In 1953 Marchan organized his own drag troupe, the Powder Box Revue; during a booking at New Orleans’ Dew Drop Inn, he became enamored with the city, making it his home for the remainder of his life. There he accepted a job as MC at the Club Tijuana, where he was discovered by Aladdin Records president Eddie Meisner. Marchan cut his debut single, “Have Mercy,” for producer Cosimo Matassa in 1954, but Aladdin dropped him soon after, and he landed at Dot for the follow-up, “Just a Little Ol’ Wine.”

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