The Summits - Sleepwalking Ill Never Say No
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sleepwalking | 2:39 | |
I'll Never Say No | 2:06 |
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The Summits - I'll Never Say No (DC International)
The Summits - Sleepwalking (DC International)
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DCI-5004Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Recorded At | DB Sound Studios |
Produced For | Red-Black & Green Productions |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | R. José Williams |
Recorded By | R. José Williams |
Written-By | Joe Phillips |
Notes
- Recorded And Produced By R. José Williams For Red-Black And Green Prod.
- Recorded at DB Sound Studios, Silver Spring, Maryland
About The Summits
This quartet from Washington DC. formed While students at Francis Cardoza High they used to sing there sweet soul style around the school corridors, honing their craft until a faculty member spotted them.
Baritone Willie Sherman Flannagan and alto Alvin Lumberjack Middleton supported tenors Sanders and Hawkins, with second tenor Sidney Smith replacing Sanders in 1971.
The Summits founders Andre Sanders and Juan Hawkins spent a lot of time on the 16th Street bus, a route that begins at the D.C.s center and runs due north for a few miles.
Discussions of starting a band began during this long commute, which was most often taken to visit a pair of uptown girlfriends. The bus displayed the name of the last northbound stop, in this case, Summit Hill. A casual nod to their municipal transport, the Summits seemed a fitting title for the group.
The group soon fell under the tutelage of Joe Tate, who maintained a stable of musicians, among them national recording artists the Fuzz, the Choice Four, and the Blendells.
The Summits I Cant Get Over Losing You would appear on Tates Dontee label in 1970, but limited distribution and radio play didnt give the group much fame or fortune.
The Summits would not get a second recording until Tates other recordings and business deals were completed, and it wasnt until Tate paired the Summits with staff songwriter Joe Phillips that things began to take shape.
Phillips would write half a dozen songs for the Summits, four of which were released as singles on Stan Bethels D.C. International label.
Name Vars
- Summits
Aliases
- The Summitts
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