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  1. Before her releases on Scepter, Atlantic and Stax, Judy Clay recorded a couple of sides for Ember Records in the early sixties (including the always in dema...

  2. Track 3 on Up Tight (Music from the Score of the Motion Picture) Featuring. Judy Clay. Producer. Booker T. Jones. Jan. 1969 1 viewer. 1 Contributor. Children, Don’t Get Weary Lyrics. Children ...

  3. Judy Clay. American Soul and Gospel singer. Sister of Sylvia Shemwell . Born: September 12, 1938 in St. Pauls, North Carolina. Died: July 19, 2001 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Clay started her career in the 1950s with gospel group The Drinkard Singers. She recorded several albums and singles from 1960 on but did not reach commercial success ...

  4. YOU BUSTED MY MIND JUDY CLAY. 2:13; JUDY CLAY - HE'S THE KIND OF GUY. 2:56; Your Kind Of Lovin' ~ Judy Clay. 2:22; Lists Add to List. The Northern Soul Sound (Northern Soul 7"s) by aVinylDaniel; Singapore by rd2259; View More Lists →. Ad. Ad. Ad. About ...

  5. In her youth, Southern-soul cult heroine Judy Clay had worked as part of a gospel group, but by the early ‘60s she was a secular solo artist, recording singles for a variety of labels. Her first major success came on Atlantic with “Storybook Children,” her hit 1967 duet with Billy Vera. After another hit with Vera (“Country Girl, City Man”), she moved over to Stax, where she teamed ...

  6. 26. Nov. 2011 · Classic duet from 1968 from Judy Clay and William Bell. Taken from my 45.

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  7. As an act, Judy and I - Billy Vera and Judy Clay - were notable for being the United States' first racially integrated duo, a fact which, even in the 1960s, prevented us from being seen on national television. Other than an appearance on Hy Lit's show on WKBS in Philadelphia, and one on Robin Seymour's Swingin' Time in Detroit, our little revolution was never televised.