Earlene Bentley - Water Under The Bridge

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Here is "Water Under The Bridge" by Earlene Bentley, the utterly outrageous New York Diva, which has to be her best recording ever, we think. This track is featured on my utterly fabulous exciting album called "Northern Soul 2007", which was on Centre City Records, distributed by Expansion Records and Passion Music. The album consists of twenty four brand new 2007 songs by soul and disco legends, including Leee John, Gee Morris, The Flirtations, Voices With Soul, Ebony Alleyne, Noel McKoy, and lots of others. Each song has an accompanying video of the artist basically performing it the studio and in outside locations. Because a lot of my fans on MySpace and YouTube have been begging me to do this, I decided to get up and make it happen, so there will be a giveaway DVD with the CD showing the same twenty four songs, all being performed in the same running order as the CD, plus three more bonus tracks as well. Earlene's first song for Record Shack, "The Boys Come To Town" was featured in the movie "Police Academy". Three more classic twelve inches followed, "I'm Living My Own Life", "Caught In The Act" and "Stargazing" which was a duet with the late great Sylvester. Then, "Point Of No Return" saw her in much more mellow soulful form, and very unlike the big Record Shack high energy classics. I was pestered for months, by all the High Energy fans, to put up videos of her big four twelve inch songs from the Record Shack days, but as "Caught In The Act" was the only one ever filmed, and all that footage is lost forever, and Earlene always refused to revisit her old songs, that always seemed impossible. Now thankfully, the grand diva herself had a change of mind, and we put the video of it here on YouTube, and just think - it only took twenty three years for us to bring it to you.

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