Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown – Can’t Let You Out of My Sight

Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown

Listen/Download – Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown – Can’t Let You Out Of My Sight MP3
Greetings all.
Welcome to another groovy week here at the Corners.
Though I knew of both Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown, it took me a good, long time to finally get a grip on their best stuff.
I owe that eventual success to the motherlode of 45s that arrived at my door more than ten years ago, courtesy of my father-in-law, who came upon the horde at an estate sale.
I spent the better part of a summer – and several ensuing years – working my way through the records, and it was quite an education.
The records had clearly been accumulated by a hoarder, and as a result there was a surprising (and rewarding) variety to the selection. Instead of box after box of the same kind of stuff, there were all kinds of sounds therein, from soul, funk and R&B, to rock, rockabilly, psych and garage.
Among the first wave of records, were a number of 45s by Chuck Jackson and Maxine Brown, both as a duet, and solo.
They recorded together for Wand in the mid-60s, recording albums in 1965 and 1967, and a bunch of 45s (many of them LP tracks) as well.
A couple of these managed to make it onto the pop and R&B charts.
Today’s selection, ‘Can’t Let You Out of My Sight’ was a minor hit in the Northeast in the summer of 1965.
The 45 that it appeared on was an interesting study in contrasts, with the b-side, the gritty ‘Don’t Go’ penned by Ashford, Simpson and Armstead, and today’s selection written by a pair of Brill Building writers, Helen Miller and Roger Atkins.
‘Can’t Let You Out of My Sight’ is a fast-paced number that opens with chiming piano notes before a chugging rhythm section takes over,moving the dancers out onto the floor.
Pushed along by an odd (but winning) background vocal, Jackson and Brown do a fantastic job trading lines.
The tune walks the pop/soul line so well, that I’m surprised that it wasn’t a much bigger hit, but in the mid-60s, that’s kind of the way things were.
I hope you dig it, and I’ll see you all on Wednesday.
See you on Monday.
Keep the faith
Larry
____________________________________________________________________________
Also, the brand new Funky16Corners ‘Keep Calm and Stay Funky’ stickers have arrived! The stickers are 4″ x 3″ and printed on high quality, glossy stock. They are $2.00 each, with free shipping in the US ($2.00 per order shipping outside of the US). Click here to go to the ordering page.
Also, make sure that you check out the links below to the Be The Match Foundation and POAC (click on the logos for more info).























