Annabelle Fox Lonely Girl b/w Humor Me on Satin 1966 Northern Soul Single New York
Annabelle Fox Lonely Girl b/w Humor Me on Satin
"Annabelle Fox is a pseudonym for the second lead singer of The Chantels, Annette Swinson Smith, who replaced Arlene Smith for their comeback hit “Look Into My Eyes” in 1961. She had been in her own group, The Veneers, since 1959.
By the end of 1964 she parted ways with The Chantels and found herself under the wing of Teddy Randazzo. Along with Linda Carr and Timi Yuro, she’d record the first version of songs that sadly never became hits and became album tracks for Teddy’s flagship pet project, The Royalettes."
This is Annabelle Fox's second single, released in 1966, this and her previous single was on Satin. A small label out of New York that had four releases, this one along with the fantastic Al Hibbler single.
Annabelle Fox is a sought after Northern Soul artist.
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Condition: Vinyl is VG, both sides have very light marks from storage. SIDE 1 has light surface, slightly heard in spots and light distortion at high ends and only in the loud parts. SIDE 2 has light crackle at the start, does drop when vocals come in and slightly heard. Vinyl is solid to high VG. Label is VG with light marks on both sides. SIDE 1 has a small edge curl, very light. Sleeve is white.
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