Rose Batiste - Holding Hands / That's What He Told Me mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | That's What He Told MeWritten-By – B. Hamilton, J. Bratton | 2:30 |
| 2 | Holding HandsWritten-By – A. Hamilton, B. Hamilton, J. Bratton | 2:37 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RT-105 | Rose Batiste | Holding Hands / That's What He Told Me (7", Promo) | Ric-Tic Records | RT-105 | US | 1965 |
| RT-105 | Rose Batiste | Holding Hands / That's What He Told Me (7", Single, Unofficial) | Ric-Tic Records | RT-105 | US | Unknown |
Credits
- Arranged By – Sonny Sanders
- Producer – Al Kent , Rob Reeco
Notes
Original Styrene Copy with a Stick On Label, ZTSC-104500 Scratched along with a tiny matrix 1 into the runout
An ABC Production
Published by Myto Music (BMI)
Video
Info
That's What He Told Me. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Rose Batiste Holding Hands That's What He Told Me Ric-Tic Northern Soul DetroitYouTube. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Rose Batiste is an American rhythm and blues singer from 1960s Detroit, Michigan, United States. Her best known tracks were I Miss My Baby written by Richard Parker as D. Peoples, and Hit And Run. In 1970, Ian Levine brought records from the U. to England, including Rose Batiste's Hit and Run. Batiste was. filmed performing at the Blackpool Mecca for the video collection The Strange World of Northern Soul by Ian Levine. She drew a following after being rediscovered in England during the Northern soul movement. Her second single, That's What He Told Me bw Holding Hands, was released on the Ric-Tic Records label in 1965. Holding Hands, That's What He Told Me. Rose Batiste. 2 listeners. Rose Batiste was born in Detroit in 1947 and grew-up on the Motor City's east side. Her mother, who was a frustrated entertainer, encouraged her young daughter to try and make it as a professional singer the first place she took her was Hitsville USA, Motown's studio. Rose's two Thelma sides were recorded at Detroit's United Sound Studios on 2bd Avenue when she was just 16-years old. Album: Holding Hands, That's What He Told Me. Released: 1965. Holding Hands. Other versions. Artis: Rose Batiste. Album: The Northern Soul Girl Group, 2009. Rose batiste - that's what he told me flipside to: sweetheart darling also on the girls of golden world CD. Appears On. Top Songs By Rose Batiste. Hit And Run. This Heart Is Lonely. Sweetheart Darling. If That's What You Wanted. Frankie Beverly & The Butlers. If You Ever Get Your Hands On Love. Gladys Knight & The Pips. Obscure Detroit singer Rose Batiste is an ageless wonder she's more than 50, but looks much younger. Singer Emmanuel Laskey discovered the cute, almond-complexion warbler and got her a deal with Thelma Records, owned by Berry Gordy's first wife, where Don Davis produced her debut I Can't Leave You. She recorded other tracks for Thelma that never surfaced. Ed Wingate's Ric Tic label issued her second single, That's What He Told Me bw Holding Hands, in 1965 Bob Hamilton co-wrote both sides with Joanne Bratton-Jackson, with brother A. The Northern Soul Girl Group 2009. Ed Wingate's Ric Tic label issued her second single, That's What He Told Me bw Holding Hands, in 1965 Bob Hamilton co-wrote both sides with Joanne Bratton-Jackson, with brother Al joining them on Holding Hands. She jumped to Golden World Records in 1966 for one release, Sweetheart Darling, written by Al and Bob Hamilton, Joe Hunter, and Richard Morris That's What He Told Me released a year earlier on Ric Tic rode shotgun. Two final singles came out on Revilot

Performer: Rose Batiste
Title: Holding Hands / That's What He Told Me
Country: US
Release date: Sep 1965
Label: Ric-Tic Records
Style: Soul
Catalog: RT-105
Genre: Rythm
Size MP3: 2730 mb
Rating: 4.4 / 5
Votes: 852
Record source: Vinyl, 7", Single










