I Sold My Heart To The Junkman
Down The Aisle - Sue 1964
Groovy Kind Of Love
Danny Boy - United Artists 1965 UK - Parkway Records USA
Take Me For A While / I Don't Want To Go On Without You - Atlantic 1966
(the original was by Jackie Ross).
Patti
LaBelle and The Bluebells' tracks were played mostly at the
Blue Note in
Manchester especially the double sided red Atlantic disc
Take Me For a Little While (original by
Evie Sands) and
I Don’t Want
To Go On Without You which was originally done by the Drifters. Of
course the Drifters version is the better one but in my opinion, Patti’s
Take Me For A Little While
is superior to the Evie Sands' version.
Better known today as LABELLE, she had a career resurgence in the seventies,
her most famous track being
Lady Marmalade, produced by
Allen Toussaint.

1982
Song Lyrics - Lady Marmalade (excerpt)
Hey
Sister, Go Sister, Soul Sister, Go Sister
Hey Sister, Go Sister, Soul Sister, Go Sister
He met Marmalade down in Old New Orleans
Struttin' her stuff on the street
She said "Hello,
Hey Joe, you wanna give it a go?" Mmm, Mmm.
Itchi Gitchi Ya Ya Da Da
Itchi Gitchi Ya Ya Here
Mocha-choca-lata Ya Ya
Creole Lady Marmalade
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
Years
later done by Moulin Rouge; who had better underwear!

Patty La Belle (Holt) started out of course singing gospel
in church. Her first group was The Ordettes with Cynthia "Cindy"
Birdsong (later becoming a Supreme replacing Florence Ballard) and with Wynona
"Nona" Hendrix and Sarah Dash
in 1961 and she is still going strong in 2004.