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Dee Dee Ford (Wrecia Holloway, Minden, Louisiana, 1936 -1972) was an American rhythm & blues singer, organist and songwriter. She had lived in Newark, New Jersey, and sang and played organ in church. She teamed up with Don Gardner on the top-20 single "I Need Your Lovin'" in 1962 and wrote "Let Me Down Easy" three years later using her real name Wrecia Holloway. Let Me Down Easy, a torch ballad, was performed by Bettye LaVette, arranged by Dale Warren, and produced by Gardner. New York independent label Calla Records released the track as a single and it reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm and Blues Singles chart. I Need Your Lovin' (also: "Need Your Lovin'") is a popular rhythm and blues song written by Bobby Robinson and Don Gardner. The song was unusual at the time in that it was a 5:45 two-part composition, but it was Part 2 that got the airplay. The song also featured a full false ending during the second half, coming to a complete stop and then starting up again, much in the manner of African American gospel music of the era, in which the singer who surged beyond the "ending" of the song implied that the Holy Spirit is so strong that it cannot be stopped by mere musical convention. "I Need Your Lovin'" has been covered by many artists including Otis Redding, on his debut 1964 album Pain in My Heart; and Tom Jones (the latter on his Along Came Jones, 1965 debut album). The duo had one other significant hit, with the song 'Don't You Worry', Discography De
I Just Can't Believe / Good Morning Blues
Blues, Blues Christmas, Vol. 3
The Fire & Fury Story - Disc Two
Blues, Blues Christmas Vol. 3
Beginners Guide To Rhythm N Blues
Rockin' N' Rollin' With Santa Claus (Compiled By Mark Lamarr)
Rooky's - Sassy, Sexy & Demanding: The Soul Series Vol. 5
Girls Sing the Christmas Classics
Merry Christmas
Rhythm & Blues Of 1962 - This Is My Jam
Happy Holiday - 100 Greatest Traditional Christmas Songs
Hard to Find Hits Disc 1