06 April 2023

Because baby, the thrill has gone

Thursday music corner: Soul singer Ann Sexton (b. South Carolina, 1950) has been performing and releasing music since the late 1960s. She had hit records in the US with tracks such as You're Gonna Miss Me (1973, R&B charts #47) and I'm His Wife (You're Just A Friend) (1979, R&B #79). Later she also found a following on the UK Northern Soul circuit with tracks like You've Been Gone Too Long. It was the B-side of her 1971 Impel Records single You're Letting Me Down, backed by the Masters of Soul. After a long period out of the music business in the 1980s and beyond, Sexton returned to live performances in Europe in 2007.

Ann Sexton - You’ve Been Gone Too Long (1971)

See also:
Music: Shirley Ellis - Soul Time (1966)
Music: Laura Greene - Moonlight Music In You (1967)
Music: Eloise Laws - Love Factory (1973)

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