First time on CD, digitally remastered. Originally a member of a later incarnation of The Chantels, Yvonne Fair spent time in the early '60s as member of The James Brown Revue, recording several Brown-produced singles. Spending years on the road with Chuck Jackson, it was this R&B legend who brought her to Motown around 1969. After one single featuring Marvin Gaye, it took Norman Whitfield's creative genius to bring out the best in Ms. Fair with a series of classic singles beginning in early 1974. Her revival of the Motown standard It Should Have Been Me earned her a Top 5 pop hit in the UK and this album was also a big seller.
Some marks to disc which do not affect playback.
- 1 Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On
- 2 It Should Have Been Me
- 3 Stay A Little Longer
- 4 It's Bad For Me To See You
- 5 Tell Me Something Good
- 6 Let Your Hair Down
- 7 Love Ain't No Toy
- 8 I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)
- 9 Walk Out The Door If You Wanna
- 10 You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover