I'm still waiting - VIRTUE 2516

Ann Robinson

Philly singer Ann seems to have had only the two 45 issued (one version of the Virtue single was apparently withdrawn) but all contain a ballad side that deserve wider recognition. “I’m Still Waiting” was the track that was taken off the market for some reason but it is a great introduction to her deep, rather sultry vocals. I love those melodic songs that came out of the City of Brotherly Love, and the 45 that did hit the streets had a cut that was almost as good in “Little Miss Lonely”. A less cluttered arrangement gives us more room to appreciate Ann’s rich fruity vocals – lovely.

But her best cut for me was the Rising-Soul 45 “The Letter”. Judging by Frank Virtuoso’s name on the writing credits of the flip this label had something to do with the Virtue concern, but the writer of this deep gem was Pervis Staples. And the sound has much more depth than her other recordings, with bigger horns, and a southern sounding piano and guitar. Ann herself is really committed to the song, particularly on the great hook.

Her duet with the great George Kerr “Just The Two Of Us” is a lovely tuneful soul song but a bit too sweet for this page. But for those us who love that sort of sound it’s a winner.

Discography

The Letter -RISING-SOUL 101

All for Johnny B / I'm still waiting ~ VIRTUE 2516 (withdrawn)
Little Miss Lonely / All for Johnny B ~ VIRTUE 2516
The letter / Love you ~ RISING SOUL 101
Just the two of us / If you need me ~ SHOUT 257 (1973) (duet with GEORGE KERR)

 

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