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The Blue Boards / Main Forums / General R&B; Chat / WHO SINGS THIS SONG??
HERE IS SOME OF THE LYRICS. DARLING YOU RE MY EVERY THING AND YOU MEAN SO MUCH TO ME IF I COULD LIVE A THOUSANDS YEARS OR MORE IT WOULD MEAN I WOULD LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE THE REASON I DO THE THINGS I DO OH LORD I GOT A GOOD WOMAN II CAN CALL ON. I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS SONG FOR A LONG TIME.THANKS
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Google it!
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gotta love google!
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I'm new at this. It's the first time I've ever participated in a chatroom, and I may have blundered into the wrong forum. But I've been trying to track down an R&B song from August and September of 1964 by the name "Funny".

I've loved it for over 40 years but I never knew who sings it, or which label produced it.
After years I heard  brief segment of it again in The Sam Jackson Ginna Davis movie
"The Long Kiss Goodbye".

Does anyone out there have the slightest idea where I might find this song?
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Assume you don't mean the Willie Nelson penned Funny (How Time Slips Away), which was a hit in the 60s for Joe Hinton amongst others.

Only other one I can think off is the Maxine Brown track that was written by Sammy Taylor - not sure when this was released exactly though

Jesse Belvin also had a hit with a song called Funny but that was in the late 50s I think
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Just a point to note that the willie nelson no funny(how time slips away) was covered in the mid sixties by the wonderful Georgie Fame not sure what label it was on though and I`m almost sure it wasn`t listed as being with the blue flames, may also have been an album only track. Good luck with the search
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