YVONNE FAIR/THE BITCH IS BLACK
(MOTOWN MS6-832S1)1975
WHICH IS THE 1ST SLEEVE?WHICH IS THE 1ST SLEEVE?

*THIS RECORD IS NOT PRODUCED BY JAMES BROWN.BUT SHE IS ONE OF A DIVA OF JB.

SIDE 1SIDE 2
1FUNKY MUSIC SHO NUFF TURNS ME ON1LET YOUR HAIR DOWN
2IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ME2LOVE AIN'T NO TOY
3STAY A LITTLE LONGER3I KNOW(YOU DON'T LOVE ME NO MORE)
4IT'S BAD FOR ME TO SEE YOU4WALK OUT THE DOOR IF YOU WANNA
5TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD5YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVER

Produced by Norman Whitfield
Recorded at Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.

Yvonne Fair (vocals)

Mark Davis and Earl Van Dyke (keyboards)
Henry Davis and James Jamerson (bass)
Johnny McGhee, Dennis Coffey, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin and Eddie Willis (guitars)
James Gadson and Eddie Greene (drums)
Eddie "Bongo" Brown (conga and bongo)


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