The Broadways - Sweet And Heavenly Melody

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Review by Lourdes RIVERA-SANCHEZ

Broadways' album, Sweet And Heavenly Melody, is a masterpiece that will leave listeners in awe. With a seamless blend of different genres, this album boasts a unique sound that is both captivating and refreshing.

The vocals are nothing short of amazing, with each track showcasing the singer's range and versatility. The lyrics are heartfelt and relatable, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.

The instrumentation is equally impressive, with each instrument adding a layer of depth to the music. The guitar riffs are melodic and catchy, while the drums and bass provide a solid foundation for each track.

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Artist: The Broadways
Album: Sweet And Heavenly Melody
Rating: 4.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
You Just Don't Know2:23
Sweet And Heavenly Melody2:23

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The Broadways - You Just Don't Know
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Catalog Numbers

K13592

Labels

MGM Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByChardon Music, Inc.
Record CompanyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
A&RJoe Wissert
Arranged ByTrade Martin
ProducerKoppelman, Rubin

Notes

  • SPECIAL DISC JOCKEY RECORD
  • NOT FOR SALE
  • A Prod. of Koppelman-Rubin Assoc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Label Master Number): 100.997
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Label Master Number): 100.998
  • Rights Society: BMI

About The Broadways

By 1966, a group from Asbury Park, New Jersey called The Uniques (Billy Brown, Ron Coleman, Leon Trent and Ray Morris) changed their name to the Broadways and sent a demo to MGM Records Koppleman and Rubin who gave the group an audition. Pleased with the sound of the Broadways, Koppleman & Rubin signed the group to MGM and assigned them producer Joe Wissert. Songwriter Drake Hollon wrote the song Going Going Gone for the group that was arranged by Trade Martin and recorded with a 32-piece band. Sure they had a hit record, the Broadways prepared themselves for stardom. Everywhere the song got airplay it was a success, but unfortunately it was not promoted as heavily as the group would have liked. Koppleman and Rubin seemed more interested in promoting the Lovin Spoonful. Still, the Broadways made an appearance on the syndicated TV show, The Upbeat Show and MGM recorded a second release, You Just Dont Know, now a Northern Soul favorite. After the MGM records, the Broadways continued to work locally. Ray Morris left to support his family and was replaced by Robert Conti. The Broadways were always supported by the best West Side instrumentalists, including a then undiscovered sax player, Clarence Clemons. Released only two mid-60's singles

Members

  • Billy Brown
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Summary by Lourdes RIVERA-SANCHEZ

Sweet And Heavenly Melody is an album that is well worth listening to. It is a testament to the band's talent and creativity, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.

Comments

This will never age awesome.
Like this so much that the only place to get it I found was on Apple itunes. Bought it the other day from there but the notes said it came from a 2005 cd called Chart Misses. Looked for the album but can't find it.
This beauty needs a serious reissue right now! ;)
In my top 10
Raymond Morris is my grandfather. Wondering if you have music with him as well.
Great sound . Same title different songs . Chubby Checker and Ty Karim. 3 northern soul tracks all highly collectible.
Absolute class got my copy in Wigan Wigan casino all.niter KTF. ✊
Mikey's Oldies But Goodies.
what a great song! fantastic arrangement by the talented Trade Martin who had a hit in 1962 with "That Stranger Used To Be My Girl". You Just Don't Know should have been a big hit.
Great track
An awesome timeless song
My boys love their music
You Just Don't Know How You Make Me Feel...? X ?