Jo Ann and Troy – Who Do You Love
Jo Ann Campbell and Troy Seals
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Greetings all
One of the great pleasures of my lifelong music collecting (if I may be so bold) odyssey, is the thrill of discovering a record that is both groovy, and manages to carry with it an interesting story.
Today’s selection is just such a disc.
A while back, I was wandering around the vinyl depositories of the interwebs and happened upon the record you see before you today.
The names Jo Ann and Troy meant nothing to me, but as soon as I saw that they were covering one of my favorite Bo Diddley songs, my curiosity was piqued.
I threw down a couple of bucks, took a chance and was very happy indeed when I finally put the needle on the record.
The Jo Ann and Troy version of ‘Who Do You Love’ was a slamming, uptempo raver with some very tasty guitar and some crazy duet action between the singers.
What blew my mind, was when I started doing some digging and discovered that Jo Ann and Troy were not only white, but had roots in the rockabilly/country side of things.
Jo Ann was Jo Ann Campbell, who had herself quite a little career as a rocker/rockabilly in the late 50s and early 60s, her biggest hit being the answer record ‘I’m the Girl From Wolverton Mountain’ in 1961. Campbell also appeared in a few rock’n’roll movies.
Troy was Troy Seals, cousin to Jim and Dan Seals (of Seals & Crofts and the Southwest F.O.B.) was a guitarist, and at the time Campbell’s husband.
They recorded over a dozen tracks in 1964 for Atlantic in an R&B/soul style, with the A-side of ‘Who Do You Love’, ‘I Found a Love, Oh What a Love’ making a minor hit at the end of 1964.
The record was successful enough that the duo became regulars on ‘Where the Action is’ in 1965.
They also recorded a fantastic version of the Ashford/Simpson/Armstead tune, ‘Same Old Feeling’.
A few years later, Seals went on to play guitar in the Dapps, recording with none other than James Brown.
Troy Seals later had a very successful career as a country songwriter, penning hits for Ronnie Milsap (‘Lost In the Fifties Tonight’) and George Jones (‘Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes’) among others.
I hope you dig the tune, and I’ll see you on Wednesday.
Keep the faith
Larry
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