The O'Jays - Ive Cried My Last Tear Whip It On Me Baby
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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I've Cried My Last Tear | 2:48 | |
Whip It On Me Baby | 2:15 |
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The Ojays:I Cried My Last Tear
The O'Jays-Whip It On Me Baby (Imperial 66121)
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
- 45 RPM
Companies
Role | Company |
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Published By | Jobete |
Pressed By | RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Nick De Caro |
Producer | Tommy Li Puma |
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A): IM-6104
- Matrix / Runout (B): IM-6103
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): IM-6104
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): IM-6103
- Barcode (A Side Runout): IM..6104..1 I
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout): IM 6103 2 I V
About The O'Jays
The group was originally formed as in Canton, Ohio in 1958 by gospel duo Eddie Levert (b. June 16, 1942) and Walter Williams (b. August 25, 1943). Also featuring William Powell (b. January 20, 1942 -d. May 26, 1977) , Bobby Massey and Bill Isles, The Mascots made their recording debut in 1961 with "Miracles." The group made quite an impression on Cleveland D.J. Eddie O'Jay, who played their single often and gave them career advice. In return, they paid tribute to him by renaming themselves The O'Jays.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 (Performer).
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- Jay's
- Les O'Jays
- O Jays
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- O'Says
- O'Yay'S
- O'jays
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- OJ's
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- Ojay's
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- The O Jay's
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- The O' Jays
- The O'Jay
- The O'Jay's
- The O'Jays Band
- The O-Jays
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Aliases
- The Mascots
Members
- Eddie Levert
- Walter Williams
- William Powell
- Nathan Best
- Sam Strain
- Bobby Massey
- Frankie Little
- Eric Nolan Grant
Comments
This great song competed with Billy Guy's version on Double-L Records at the same time (I think Billy Guy's version charted higher, but The O'Jays do a unique version of it, too.) Produced & Arranged by Nick DeCaro.
Try the full-power version by Pittsburgh's own Billy Guy: https://youtu.be/hJu_3xFz3LQ
Listened to this all summer of 1965
Love this!
1965 song written by New Orleans genius Allen Toussaint.
Wow! Walter Williams is leading. Very young O'Jays
Great song by the Ojays
Absolute, utter perfection! For my money, this is the O'Jays' masterpiece.
this song only went to #94 on the pop charts in 1965!!!
its different its not Ernie K Doe but its quite cute
I have a copy of this album....dog eared and tired, but it is my favorite...Lonely Drifter..Whip it on me baby...Working on your case..Stand in for love..to name a few cuts..
Yeah I remember this cut. They had some of the best tunes. They should be recorded today. These could be chart toppers once again. I think back to some of the lyrics and arrangements. This shit was genius back then. I loved it then and still love it now.