Big John Hamilton - I Finally Caught Up With Jody album flac
Performer: Big John HamiltonTitle: I Finally Caught Up With Jody
Style: Soul, Funk
Released: 1971
Country: US
MP3 album: 1280 mb
FLAC album: 1515 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MMF APE AUD MPC MOD AA ADX
Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul
Song to sampleBig John Hamilton - I Finally Caught Up With Jody. I Finally Caught Up With Jody.
Immediate download of Finally Caught Up With Jody in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. Purchasable with gift card. Jody" is the other man making whoopee with your wife when you are away. Lead Vox, Guitar: Clayton Lancaster Harp: Ed Kollis Bass, B3: Jim Lancaster Drum: Warren Meigs Vox: Jill Lancaster.
Both sides of eight singles Big John Hamilton released in 1967-1971 (all but one for the Minaret label) are on this virtually definitive collection, as well as a couple previously unissued outtakes from the late '60s. These Southern soul recordings are in the same league as some of the more celebrated ones cut at famous studios in Memphis and Muscle Shoals.
An 18 song album from Big John Hamilton including songs like Go Ahead On, I Just Have to Thank You, and Take a Chance With M. I Finally Caught up With Judy. 10. I Have No One. 2:35. 11. I Just Have to Thank You. 2:27.
Lyrics & chords of Big John Hamilton. A brilliant Southern soul singer, Florida's Big John Hamilton had a voice to match his name and practically defines the concept of obscurity . Hamilton cut eight solo 45s as well as a couple of duets with Doris Allen (including an interesting version of Buddy Miles' "Them Changes") for Florida's Minaret Records label between 1967 and 1970, few of which had any impact outside of the region. 15. love comes and goes.
I Finally Caught Up With Jody, Take A Chance With MeBig John Hamilton. Them ChangesBig John Hamilton. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Love Comes And It GoesBig John Hamilton. Let A Little Love InBig John Hamilton.
Joseph Hamilton (born August 28, 1938) is an American retired professional wrestler and current wrestling promoter and trainer. In his active days, Hamilton was best known as one half of the tag team The Assassins where he was called "Assassin When the Assassins ended, Hamilton wrestled as "The Assassin" and "The Flame" both while wearing a mask
Big John Hamilton was an American vocalist. He is known as a singer of Southern Soul music. Hamilton lived in Florida. He made eight solo records (45s) as well as duets with Doris Allen. They sang a version of Buddy Miles' "Them Changes" for Florida's Minaret Records label between 1967 and 1970. Sundazed Records released a Compact Disc in 2006 of his music called How Much Can a Man Take, the name of the title song from 1968.
John Laurens was probably gay. In a letter his father, Henry Laurens, wrote to James Grant, he states that Master Jack (Laurens) is too closely wedded to his studies to think about any of Miss Nanny’s. In 2016 terms, daddy Laurens is saying my son has shown zero interests towards girls. Alexander Hamilton was totally bisexual. Now our Hammy loved women, but his closest most, most intimate relationships were with men, more specifically Laurens, and after Laurens died, Morris. Hamilton’s letters to Laurens were chock full of sexual innuendos and dick jokes. I hated it all my life up until very recently, and that's because I've finally learned that not having a "friend group" is never going to be the same as not having friends.
Tracklist
| A | I Finally Caught Up With Jody | 2:33 |
| B | Take A Chance With Me | 2:33 |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSS-835 | Big John Hamilton | I Finally Caught Up With Jody (7", Single, Promo, Blu) | SSS International | SSS-835 | US | 1971 |









