Soul-blues singer Ted Taylor unleashed his stratospheric, falsetto-driven voice on a wide variety of material during the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, his gospel heritage never far from the surface. Taylor first entered the studio as a member of the Cadets and Jacks, a Los Angeles R&B vocal group with two names that recorded for Modern. By the late '50s, Taylor was signed to Ebb, and a myriad of other imprints soon followed (notably Duke, where he waxed his first version of the sugary ballad "Be Ever Wonderful"), Okeh (his sides for the Columbia subsidiary were done in Chicago and Nashville), and Ronn, where he spent nearly a decade. A car wreck claimed his life in 1987.

Somebody's Gettin' It

  1. Somebody's Gettin' It
  2. Steal Away
  3. Stick by Me
  4. Standing in the Wings of Heartache
  5. Wrapped up in a Good Woman's Love
  6. I'm Gonna Hate Myself in the Morning
  7. It Takes a Fool (To Be a Fool Again)
  8. You Make Loving You So Easy
  9. High Heel Sneakers
  10. Everybody's Stealing
  11. Talk to Me
  12. Paying for My Love Mistakes
  13. Two Minute Warning
  14. Ghetto Disco
  15. You Can Make It If You Try

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