George Jackson - Victim Of A Foolish Heart / Getting The Bills (But No Merchandise) - NW 501

George Jackson 

Victim Of A Foolish Heart / Getting The Bills (But No Merchandise) 

Kent Singles Club

NW 501

Release Date: 28th August 2012

This was the first release of Ace Records Singles Club 45s from southern soul great George Jackson. The release notes from that time follow below...

George was in-house songwriter for Rick Hall’s Fame Records in Muscle Shoals from1968 well into the1970s, and wrote hits for, amongst others, Candi Staton, Wilson Pickett and Clarence Carter. He was also a great performer, but his demand as a songwriter kept his recording career very much in the background. In the last year we have found a host of wonderful recordings by George in the Fame vaults and to tie in with the second volume of his Fame Recordings “Let The Best Man Win”, we are coupling two of the tracks on a 7 inch single.

The A-side is the wonderful ‘Victim of A Foolish Heart’ which we think was recorded as a follow-up to George’s two released Fame singles, but shelved in favour of Bettye Swann’s version which was released on Atlantic. It was later covered by Joss Stone on her multi million-selling “Soul Sessions” album. The flip is George’s take on ‘Getting The Bills (But No Merchandise)’ which has a better-known version by Clarence Carter.

All Singles Club releases are limited editions – and once they’re gone, they’re gone - so order your copy now.

Listen to Victim Of A Foolish Heart

   
Listen to Getting The Bills (But No Merchandise)
   


Can listen to both sides above

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