Bobby Sheen first began singing in late 50s and early 60s vocal groups out of Los Angeles, working with Clyde McPhatter of The Drifters, Phil Spector and even Walt Disney. He recorded singles of note for Capitol (including “Dr. Love”) and Warner Brothers where Phillip Mitchell penned this evergreen “Something New To Do”, originally a B side to the also popular modern soul favourite “I May Not be What You Want” in 1972, though reversed the following year.
This is the first reissue since those two initial releases in the 70s which have become extremely collectable, mint originals selling for over £100.
Bobby Sheen – Something New To Do
£12.50Price