Catalogue information

LastDodo number
1175953
Area
Vinyl records and CDs
Title
Do I love you (indeed I do)
Main artist / band
(Guest) Artist
Label
Release number
S 35019
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Collection / set
Number in collection
Theme
Rights organisation
Year
1965
Producer
Cover design / Photographer
Additional features
Genre
Matrix number
Details

The most expensive Northeren Soul single ever! Released in 1965 on the Motown sub label "Soul". Found in the early 1970s by the famous Motown researcher and historian Tom Dieperro. The illustrious trader and producer Simon Soussan once came by. Tom gave a bunch of singles to listen to. Simon had made acetates of this Frank Wilson single in no time under the pseudo stage name Eddie Foster. (It was the practice of Northern Soul DJ to keep their records secret and to themselves.) It went on to become a huge club hit, making it a Northern Soul classic. The actual identity of the artist did not become known until 1978. Then after much wandering, the price rose from £ 250, 350, 500 to £ 5000. Then in the late 90's the record was bought by a collector named Kenny Burrell for £ 15,000. This same record has been sold again in 2009 through record seller John Manship for 30,817 euros to an anonymous buyer. Meanwhile provided with the signature of the performer Frank Wilson. Picture 2 The third photo is from the 1979 repressing stateside / TMG 1170 and also expensive / 20 to 30 pounds Must be separate item. The holy grail of Northern Soul ... only two known copies, Frank Wilson-Do I love you indeed I do) on Soul is the rarest of the rarest

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Composer / Arranger
Lyricist

A : Do I love you (indeed I do)

Genre

B : Sweeter as the day's go by

Genre