"Daisy Mae" was a minor hit that came in-between the group's two classics. It almost cracked the top 40, stalling at #41 in 1971. Nevertheless, it is a great tune from a lost era and underrated vocal group.
Monday, October 23, 2017
"Daisy Mae" by Joe Frank & Reynolds Hamilton
Ah, the sunny pop of the early 70s. The harmonious trio Joe Frank & Reynolds Hamilton first hit the charts in 1971 with "Don't Pull Your Love," which went to #4. The group managed to top the charts in 1975 with "Fallin' In Love." They pretty much fell off the radar after that, probably because DJs were tired of saying their mouthful of a name.
"Daisy Mae" was a minor hit that came in-between the group's two classics. It almost cracked the top 40, stalling at #41 in 1971. Nevertheless, it is a great tune from a lost era and underrated vocal group.
"Daisy Mae" was a minor hit that came in-between the group's two classics. It almost cracked the top 40, stalling at #41 in 1971. Nevertheless, it is a great tune from a lost era and underrated vocal group.
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