
Can I Change My Mind, Tyrone Davis (1968)
In the 1950s, Davis was a popular R&B singer in the Chicago area, began recording in the late 1960s. A DJ friend in Houston played the the B-side of one of his singles on the air, and Can I Change My Mind made both the Billboard R&B and Top Pop charts. It eventually sold more than 1 million copies and his career took off. (In 1969, Joyce Jones recorded Help Me Make Up My Mind as an answer song.)
It was a dark and balmy night.
The many worlds interpretation.
Happy Bloggleversary, Miz Beth!
Shoplifter [via Everlasting Blört].
Antarctica poop [Thompson, blog].
ALIEN concept sketch [via Bits & Pieces].
Magnetic distraction [via Memo Of The Air].
Flicks in the Public Domain [via Neatorama].
VERY COOL interactive tessellation generator [via Nag on the Lake].
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