
Tracklist
| 1 | Feel So GoodWritten-By – Leonard Lee | 2:49 |
| 2 | You'd Be Thinking Of MeWritten-By – Leonard Lee | 2:32 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3289 | Shirley & Lee | You'd Be Thinking Of Me / Feel So Good (Shellac, 10", Mono) | Aladdin | 3289 | US | 1955 |
| 45-3289 | Shirley & Lee | Feel So Good / You'd Be Thinking Of Me (7") | Aladdin | 45-3289 | US | 1955 |
| none | Shirley And Lee | Feel So Good (7", Single) | Vogue Productions | none | UK | Unknown |
| 45/V 9094 | Shirley & Lee | You'd Be Thinking Of Me (7") | Vogue Productions | 45/V 9094 | UK | Unknown |
Credits
- Written-By – Leonard Lee
Notes
HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA NO 2480 & NO 2478
Barcodes
- Rights Society: BMI
Video
Album
Youd Be Thinking Of Me. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises You'd Be Thinking Of Me Shirley & Lee The Sweethearts Of The Blues 1 1997 Bear Family Records Released and Lee. Released: Oct 2005. Label: Warwick Records. You'd Be Thinking Of Me. Rock All Nite. That's What I Wanna Do. Listen free to Shirley & Lee Feel So Good Feel so Good, You'd Be Thinking Of Me. 2 tracks 5:23. Feel So Good Feel So Fine. Rock All Night Original. You'd Be Thinking of Me Original. Shirley, Come Back to Me Original. Now That It's Over Original. Shirley and Lee. Download MP3. MP3 320Kbps. Feel So Good. I Feel Good. Feel so Good. Shirley & Lee. You'd Be Thinking of Me. Artist: Shirley & Lee. Album: Aladdin '52-'59:Let the Good Times Roll, 2005. Shirley Goodman and Leonard Lee, born just ten days apart in 1936, scored three massive R&B hits before either one of them were both 20 years old: Feel So Good, Let the Good Times Roll, and I Feel Good were all written by the talented young couple. They had one trait in common among their recordings this New Orleans-based duo almost never sang in harmony, let alone together at all. The song featured full vocal group backup reportedly by the Spiders and did well, but it was the bluesy B-side, You'd Be Thinking of Me, that put the duo back on the R&B hit charts





















