ARTIST | Little Stevie Wonder / Bob Kayli |
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A SIDE | Little Stevie Wonder – Contract On Love |
B SIDE | Bob Kayli – Tie Me Tight |
LABEL | Outta Sight |
FORMAT | 7″ Vinyl |
GENRE | Northern Soul, R&B, Popcorn / R&B |
RELEASE YEAR | 2014 |
CONDITION | Very Good |
Little Stevie Wonder – Contract On Love / Bob Kayli – Tie Me Tight 45 (Outta Sight) 7″ Vinyl
Code: RSV052
£9.99
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LITTLE STEVIE WONDER Contract On Love
BOB KAYLI Tie Me Tight
Weight | 120 g |
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Artist | Little Stevie Wonder / Bob Kayli |
A Side | Little Stevie Wonder – Contract On Love |
B Side | Bob Kayli – Tie Me Tight |
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LITTLE STEVIE WONDER cut six singles for Tamla before losing the “Little” moniker. “Contract On Love” was his first serious Hitsville production following the novelty flop “Little Water Boy” in December 1962. The distinctive handclap beat that announces the dance track would be recycled to great effect on The Supremes’ 1964 hit “Where Did Our Love Go”.
BOB KAYLI, aka Robert Gordy, is the younger brother of Motown boss Berry Gordy. “Tie Me Tight” was written by Robert and marked his first recording for the company, which also features The Supremes on backing vocals.
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