THE MARTINELS
“Baby, Think It Over”
DESCRIPTION:
Penned in 1963 by legendary songwriter George Davis, “Baby Think It Over” is an absolutely classic example of early R&B songwriting, both is sound, but also in narrative. It conveys a heartfelt plea from the narrator to their partner who is contemplating leaving. They acknowledges their own shortcomings and the challenges they’ve faced together, but emphasizes the enduring love and affection he feels for his partner.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Billed in 1963 by local label Success Records as "two boys and two girls with a new touch in Rock 'N' Roll"
- Their two stunning R&B recordings have become prized possessions among collectors worldwide.
- Their principal songwriter, George Davis, went on to pen songs recorded by The Natural Four on Curtis Mayfield's label and Chicago R&B legend Tyrone Davis.
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