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Slow Grind Fever (Volumes 3 & 4), highlighting moody, slow-tempo dance tracks. Discography Details : Counsel 1014 (1961).
While not a mainstream hit at the time of its release, the track has gained a following in various cult music scenes: donna_dee_nobodys_gonna_hurt_you
"" is a track by Donna Dee , originally released in 1961 as the B-side to her single " Television " on Counsel Records. Background and Musical Style Slow Grind Fever (Volumes 3 & 4), highlighting
: Donna Dee is considered a relatively obscure figure in 1960s pop and R&B, with critics noting she had a "great voice" that was unfortunately not recorded frequently. Various Artists: Popcorn Girls, CD - Cherry Red Records Background and Musical Style : Donna Dee is
: The single was also distributed or re-released through labels like ABC-Paramount .
Drowning In A Sea Of Cramps (Records, Records, Records), which explores tracks that fit the aesthetic of the legendary band The Cramps.
The song is recognized for its atmospheric sound, often described as having a "" vibe due to its specific instrumentation and pacing. It was written by Eddie Cooley , a notable songwriter who also co-wrote the classic hit "Fever". Modern Recognition