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that's hard to find anywhere." See also, Bill Millar (1983). "Blue-eyed Soul: Colour Me Soul". The History of Rock. Archived from the original on 22 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-14: "Lonnie Mack wailed a soul ballad as gutsily as any black gospel singer. The anguished inflections which stamped his best songs ("Why?", "She Don't Come Here Anymore" and "Where There's a Will") had a directness which would have been wholly embarrassing in the hands of almost any other white vocalist."
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published an article exploring whether white people were "taking over" R&B. The article featured various members of the music industry, both black and white, who believed collaboration was a unifying force, and there was agreement that the future of R&B was not compromised by the contemporary
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of the Righteous Brothers, R&B radio stations who played their songs were surprised to find them to be white when they turned up for interviews, and one DJ in Philadelphia (unnamed by Medley but probably Georgie Woods) started saying "Here's my blue-eyed soul brothers", and it became a code to
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A backlash ensued in the late 1980s as some black people felt that white people were cashing in on the popularity of their music. The extent of the backlash, however, was not universally agreed upon. In 1989,
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in the United States in that period would only play music by black musicians, some began to play music by white acts considered to have "soul feeling"; their music was then described as "blue-eyed soul".
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White musicians playing R&B music, however, began before the term blue-eyed soul was coined. For instance, in the early 1960s, one of the rare female blue-eyed soul singers was
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like keyboardist Stephen Ryder and saxophonist Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers, as well as former Big Brother and the Holding Company guitarist
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became the first British artist to sign and record with Motown. Some British rock groups of the 1960s – such as the Spencer Davis Group,
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artists. The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists whose sound was similar to that of the predominantly black
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G. Wald, "Soul's Revival: White Soul, Nostalgia and the Culturally Constructed Past", in M. Guillory and R. C. Green,
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became the first white singer to have an R&B hit with "Love's Gone Bad" with Motown Records in 1966. In 1969,
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signal to the audience that they were white singers. The popularity of The Righteous Brothers who had a hit with "
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According to scholar Joanna Teresa Demers, the "successors in blue-eyed soul and white funk" embittered poet
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had become leading vocal stars of the emerging style. Other notable UK exponents of blue-eyed soul included
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had considerable success on R&B radio, scoring three number-one R&B hits, the most popular being "
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Blue-eyed soul music's chart success was at its highest when Hall and Oates' singles got heavy airplay on
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chart, making it the first album by a white artist to hit the top spot on that chart, mainly due to the
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Derogatory term sometimes used for soul music performed by White artists
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to have "opened the door for all blue-eyed soul singers after him".
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in 1969 an album of blue eyed soul, southern soul and country soul.
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radio stations. The Righteous Brothers in turn named their 1964 LP
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that persisted in American life and within the music industry.
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formed a new backup group, the Kozmic Blues Band, composed of
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both had successful blue-eyed soul singles; the former with "
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had successes with their respective blue-eyed soul singles "
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had soul-tinged pop songs, but it was the soulful vocals of
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Other successful blue-eyed soul songs of the 1980s include
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singles that were released from the album, most notably "
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Timi Yuro: Feisty white singer with a black soul voice
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bassist Brad Campbell. The band was influenced by the
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whose first two albums influenced by soul music are
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Index

White soul
Blue Eyed Soul (album)
rhythm and blues
soul music
White
Motown
Stax
R&B
radio stations

The Righteous Brothers
Georgie Woods
The Righteous Brothers
rhythm and blues
Bill Medley
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Sonny & Cher
Tom Jones
Barry McGuire
Roy Head
Timi Yuro
Dinah Washington

Steve Winwood
Traffic
Lonnie Mack
Len Barry
The Dovells
The Rascals
Felix Cavaliere

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