
I Really Love You, The Stereos (1961) Formed by members of The Buckeyes, The Stereos were an R&B group from Steubenville, Ohio, and recorded from 1959 through 1968. Their biggest hit, I Really Love You, was later covered in 1983 by George Harrison.
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The Stereos had a minor hit in Pittsburgh with “Sweetpea’s in Love” which was the “B” side of “A Love For Only You” which was also pretty popular here.
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The background vocals on Sweetpea’s In Love almost sound like they’re singing in yinzer.
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Lordy but those were good cookies. I only spent a few minutes on each, but I’ll return as time allows.
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I need to go back through them too. Some times these link dump posts are thrown together at the last minute, and if something holds my attention for more than 10 seconds it’s a go and I miss the best parts.
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