Good morning Wednesday warriors and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we remember Ivory "Deek" Watson, original member of vocal group The Ink Spots, on this, the 51st anniversary of his death. He suffered a fatal stroke, in 1969, age 60. To honor his legacy, we spotlight this 1959 Golden Tone compilation album, Volume Two.
A1 (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
A2 Up A Lazy River
A3 Do I Worry
A4 Old Man River
B1 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
B2 Until The Real Thing Comes Along
B3 Paper Doll
B4 My Prayer
Hoppy Jones sang bass, played chello
Deek Watson sang tenor and played tenor guitar.
Jerry Daniels sang tenor and played guitar and ukulele
Charlie Fuqua baritone voice and played guitar and tenor guitar
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