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'''The Basooties''' were an American rock band, active during the late 1960s. | '''The Basooties''' were an American rock band, active during the late 1960s. | ||
− | They released [[You Didn't Try To Call Me]] as the B side of their first single (the A side being [[wikipedia:Curtis Mayfield|Curtis Mayfield's]] "I'm So Proud") on Muffin Records (TEA 0001) in 1967. | + | They released a cover of [[You Didn't Try To Call Me (1966 - Los Angeles)|You Didn't Try To Call Me]] as the B side of their first single (the A side being [[wikipedia:Curtis Mayfield|Curtis Mayfield's]] "I'm So Proud") on Muffin Records (TEA 0001) in 1967. |
They later signed to [[Straight Records]] but did not produce an album. | They later signed to [[Straight Records]] but did not produce an album. |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 30 November 2021
The Basooties were an American rock band, active during the late 1960s.
They released a cover of You Didn't Try To Call Me as the B side of their first single (the A side being Curtis Mayfield's "I'm So Proud") on Muffin Records (TEA 0001) in 1967.
They later signed to Straight Records but did not produce an album.
The Basooties - You Didn’t Try To Call Me (YouTube)