Keith - 98.6 / Ain't Gonna Lie (Remastered) (1966-67/2004)

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Title: 98.6 / Ain't Gonna Lie
Year Of Release: 1966-67/2004
Label: RPM Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop, AM Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:27
Total Size: 196/485 Mb (scans)
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Keith - 98.6 / Ain't Gonna Lie (Remastered) (1966-67/2004)


Tracklist:

1. 98.6 (G. Fischoff, T. Powers) - 2:07
2. Ain't Gonna Lie (G. Fischoff, T. Powers) - 3:01
3. To Whom It May Concern (C. Andrews) - 2:27
4. Pretty Little Sly One (J. Ross, M. Barkan) - 2:03
5. You'll Come Running Back to Me (C. Baer, G. Fischoff) - 2:13
6. White Lightnin' (M Whitson) - 2:23
7. Tell Me to My Face (A. Clarke, T. Hicks, G. Nash) - 2:52
8. Sweet Dreams (G. Fischoff, T. Powers) - 2:15
9. Mind If I Hang Around (Goldberg, J. Renzetti) - 2:27
10. Our Love Started All Over Again (N. Brian, W. Frederik, J.Ross, J. Renzetti) - 2:35
11. Teeny Bopper Song (A. Wayne, J.Ross) - 2:23
12. I Can't Go Wrong (A. Wayne, J.Ross) - 3:04
13. Sugar Man (D. Randell, S. Linzer) - 2:18
14. Candy Candy (A. Wayne, J.Ross) - 2:36
15. Easy as Pie (B. Carl, D. Cohen, J. Ross) - 2:31
16. Making Every Minute Count (Morier, Akbestal) - 2:42
17. Hope Girl (Melrose, Hess) - 2:28
18. Sweet and Sour (Barkan, Melrose) - 2:28
19. There's Always Tomorrow (Renzetti, Ross) - 2:18
20. Daylight Savin' Time (Schuman, Ross) - 2:53
21. Times Gone Bye (Ross, Gamble) - 2:08
22. Happy Walkin' Around (B. Keefer) - 2:36
23. Be My Girl (Spector, Sands) - 2:35
24. I'm So Proud (D. Landan) - 2:45
25. I'll Always Love Yu (Hunter, Stevenson) - 2:28
26. Hurry (J. Curtis, Mahoney) - 2:25
27. Pleasure of Your Company (E. Cobb) - 2:14

Remembered for his 1967 Top Ten smash "98.6," singer Keith was born James Barry Keefer in Philadelphia on May 7, 1949. According to legend, he earned his first record deal with Columbia after camping out on the doorstep of A&R executive Jerry Ross; the resulting single, 1966's "Caravan of Lonely Men," was credited to Keith and the Admirations. When Ross moved to Mercury Records he took Keith with him, and the singer soon cracked the Top 40 with his solo debut, "Ain't Gonna Lie; " "98.6" reached the number seven position in the first week of 1967, but except for one last Top 40 entry -- "Tell Me to My Face" -- he never again appeared on the U.S. charts. After his 1968 sophomore LP Out of Crank failed to create public interest, Keith signed to Frank Zappa's Discreet label to issue the single "In and Out of Love"; after one final album, 1969's RCA release The Adventures of Keith, he retired from performing, briefly attempting an unsuccessful comeback during the mid-1980s.





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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.
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A great singer, a great voice, great songs...very very great !!
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Thank you so much!!!!!
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