• Barbara Lynn – Mellow Feeling (Part 1)
    • Barbara Lynn – Mellow Feeling (Part 2)
    • 1. Mellow Feeling (Part 1)
    • 2. Mellow Feeling (Part 2)

    Barbara Lynn is a singer, songwriter and musician from a golden era of soul. On Soul Brother Records the success of “Movin’ On A Groove” showed the popularity she retains, and Soul Brother’s earlier coupling of “I’m A Good Woman” with “I Don’t Want A Playboy” further illustrated this. “Mellow Feeling” was first issued in 1979. It’s a lesser- known track from the time, but is now more in demand than ever before.

    Original copies have exchanged hands for over £1,000. Very few of those are known to be in circulation, and it is very unusual for such a well-known and revered artist to have made such a rare record. That makes this an essential purchase for soul fans.

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