Danny White – Taking Inventory

Danny White

Greetings all.
Today’s mystery is: why would one of the preeminent soul singers of the 1960s write an amazing song but never record it himself?.
Now, the origins of the recording I bring you today are not in question.
Danny White is a New Orleans singer (the man behind the mighty ‘Natural Soul Brother’, one of my all time favorite 45s) who recorded a string of 45s for local (Frisco, Atlas) and national (ABC, Decca, SSS Intl) labels between 1961 and 1969.
He recorded today’s selection in a 1966 Memphis session arranged and produced by Gene ‘Bowlegs’ Miller, with the extra-groovy ‘Cracked Up Over You’ on the flipside.
Where the mystery (as it is) starts is the song I bring you today, the most excellent ‘Taking Inventory’.
A stomping soul number, with an excellent vocal by White, ‘Taking Inventory’ was written by none other than Stax star and 60s soul legend Eddie Floyd.
The crazy thing is, it would appear that no matter the excellence of the song, Floyd does not to have ever recorded the song himself.
That didn’t stop the song from getting around, though, with additional cover versions laid down by the Ferris Wheel (on the Pye label in the UK) and none other than Vic Waters and the Entertainers (for Capitol here in the US).
I can’t imagine why Floyd never recorded the song himself, but the version by Danny White is solid enough on its own.
Though White stopped recording after the 60s, according to the always excellent Sir Shambling, he went on to manage the Meters, and eventually died in 1996.
I hope you dig the track, and I’ll see you all on Friday.
Keep the faith
Larry
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