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The former Chicago soul singer found new life and a second chance at the brass ring at Malaco during the late '70s. The gent with the soaring pipes wrote the touching ballad "The End of the Rainbow" himself; seldom have singer and song matched any closer. ~ Bill Dahl
Recording information: Malaco Studios, Jackson, MS.
Photographer: Billy Ray.
Arranger: Mickey Davis.
Personnel: McKinley Mitchell (vocals); Freddy Knobloch, Fred Knobloch, Dino Zimmerman (guitar); Ann Mason (strings, horns); Art Cotruvo, Dick Mattson, Bob McNally, Mickey Davis (strings); Bob Reynolds, Bob Chessman, Dana Skelton, Charley Waite, Jimmy Mulin, Tom Lowe, Mark Lorrin, Lucy Heiberg, Art Cotruvo, Tom Lowe, Dick Mattson, Bob Cheesman, Bob Reynolds, Claudette Hampton (horns); Frederick Knight, Carson Whitsett (keyboards); Don Barrett (bass instrument); James Stroud (drums); Donna Rhoden, Donna Rhodes, Sandra Rhodes, Jackson Southernaires, Charles Chalmers (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Denise LaSalle.
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