you can slow roll it roll it the lyric: "Makes no difference/ If the sun don't shine./ I'm going to keep you/ From the welfare line." Slow Rollin yeahh . I can teach you anything you need to know / (Stroke it with the motion) / My women taught me how ta / You know what she taight me?? He released a second CD a few months later, with the wonderful, chitlin' circuit-friendly dance cut, "Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle Jiggle Jiggle Jiggle," that overshadowed anything on the first disc." Nice's favorite track from At His Best remains the Love Doctor's Christmas song, which snuck out to Southern Soul radio stations almost a year ago now. / My baby taught me to stroke it with the motion My Baby taught me(to stroke it with the motion) Nice's Corner under the title, "Say It Ain't So, Love Doctor! (DETOUR TO BEST OF 2008 PAGE and Daddy B. --Daddy B. Your Daddy B. Here is what I wrote about Mr. X in Top 25 Singles of 2008:
"Talk about amazing debuts. "Stupid" (given two treatments on the disc) has no melody, no rhythm track, and falls flat on its face in the humor-and-wit department, where its creators evidently gambled that it would hit the bulls-eye. Gotta get a bit bolder. . He's tighter. Confused about the performer credit for There's No One Like Mama? . That's not to say I'm crazy about the trend, but one has to recognize the originality of much of the new work coming from hiphop-influenced artists. Browse through all the Southern Soul collectibles in Daddy B. Nice Southern Soul Music Awards). Composed by Sir Charles Jones. Nice's Southern Soul RnB.com" is listed as the source and a link to http://www.southernsoulrnb.com/ is provided. Personally, your Daddy B. He changed his name to The Love Doctor in 1997 and put out a debut disc called Midnight Recipe on a small label (Nutrition). Type song title, artist or lyrics Top lyrics Community Contribute Business Who want a keepsake, memento or souvenir. I wouldn't hold it against him if he never toured again, or if he wanted to burn the midnight oil with that legendary nighthawk, Senator Jones, and sleep all day, if only he'd put out a great record now and then. We had high expectations--in retrospect, maybe too high--and The Love Doctor has let us down. Nice couldn't care less if the Love Doctor wanted to hang out on his front porch, munching on pork rinds, with his legs up and his toes wiggling in the sunshine above the unpainted railing. . . August 30, 2008
I've come to the conclusion that the reason the Love Doctor's music so often fails is because what he's trying to do is so damned hard to accomplish: harder than threading the proverbial camel through the eye of a needle. gotta do it to the left gotta do it to the right gotta learn slow roll it all night Any use or reproduction of the material outside the website is strictly forbidden, unless
Nice's archives. (2007): SAY IT AIN'T SO, LOVE DOCTOR! I'm even willing to entertain the possibility that that kind of undisciplined and unstructured life-of-leisure might be the source of the Love Doctor's and Senator Jones' creativity. Nice's Corner under the title "Pulling Out Of The Nose Dive, Headed Back Up, But By No Means There. Since his collaboration with Sir Charles Jones ended, the Love Doctor simply hasn't had enough musically adequate material. I can teach you anything you need to know (Material up to 300 words may be quoted without permission if "Daddy B. I would venture to say that if the disc didn't contain a version of "When The Saints Come Marching In" (actually, two tracks worth of it too) modified to fit NFL star Reggie Bush and the local New Orleans Saints fan base, it wouldn't have sold more than a few copies. Mr. X took a set of songs the Love Doctor had left as flat as Pinocchio and breathed fresh life into them. you can slow roll it roll it Slow Rollin yeahh My Baby taught me(to stroke it with the motion) Gotta get uh bit bolder gotta make ha know gotta make ha say baby oo! Nice
(Parts of the above piece originally ran on Daddy B. . "There's No One Like Mama," with a chorus reminiscent of the 50's Ames Brothers, became the standout track from The Love Doctor's 2004 gospel CD of the same name (Mardi Gras, 2004). But there's the rub. It was different from anything that was coming out of Southern Soul's two main musical factories, Malaco and Ecko Records, and yet you knew the minute you heard it this was indubitably and eternally "Southern Soul" music. "Slip Away For Christmas" is the Love Doctor at his best, tiptoeing across the razor-thin high-wire above the adoring crowd, rustic but accomplished at the same time, serving up stuff nobody else can. The Love Doctor was born Lewis Clark and raised in the Memphis area before moving to Illinois and becoming a disc jockey. On his two new singles--"We'll Make It Do What It Do" and "Let's Stay Together"--he's trying hard to recapture the magic. The CD is not only small (something we've come to expect from the Love Doctor and Senator Jones) but repetitious, filled with material as stale as week-old bread. Nice has recently written about the drift towards hiphop in Southern Soul music over the last year. All underwent incredible transformations, but that wasn't enough for the technically-breathtaking Mr. X. . Update: January 10, 2008 (Re: Mr. X mystery artist re-recording The Love Doctor's songs)
The artist Mark Safford has taken on the pseudonym Mr. X. Nearly every single thing about this album borders on laughable, from the cliche-ridden grooves and outdated production style to the sound itself." Your Daddy B. It's proof positive of what a tiny window the kind of daringly-casual record they specialize in has in which to succeed. Nice, If you liked Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," you'll love The Love Doctor's "Slow Roll It. That's because the disc was originally put out as a Lewis Clark CD of the same name. . " ... "Slow roll it, Stroke it with the motion." It aint what you got its how ya use it September 7, 2007. Listen to The Love Doctor featuring Thomisene Anderson singing "Lies (You Said It, No I Didn't)" on YouTube. . (DETOUR TO BEST OF 2008 PAGE and Daddy B. Awhh baby (slow rollin baby) My baby taught me ), All material--written or visual--on this website is copyrighted and the exclusive property of. ", 1. Moaning And Groaning followed Doctor Of Love in 2002. DBN. Both the album and the new track were daring in their unashamed emulation of early-fifties' gospel-influenced R&B groups like The Ames and The Mills Brothers. Nice Southern Soul Music Awards)
--Daddy B. Nice's Concert Calendar. . Gotta get uh bit bolder gotta make ha know gotta make ha say baby oo! It was almost as if the Love Doctor and Senator Jones had handed the relay baton to Mr. X (Mark Safford) and said, "Go for it." expressly authorized by SouthernSoulRnB.com. He's got Thomisene Anderson backing him up. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. When he sings "Merry Christmas," you see frosty red cheeks. The album marked the emergence of a new Southern Soul star, Sir Charles Jones, who composed all the tracks for the LP and contributed back-up vocals, most notably on "Slow Roll It." It's an exotic, rare gift--this ability to conjure how happy just gazing at a Christmas card with Santa's face and rosy cheeks made one feel as a child--and the Love Doctor (with the help of Senator Jones) is the only performer in Southern Soul who has the ability to conjure that kind of downhome, bygone ambience. Nice's new 21st-Century Artist Guide to The Love Doctor. With new work soon coming from Hep'Me's Stewart and Monique Ford, we can only hope that the aging impressario of the night, Senator Jones, hasn't lost his mojo. We Love Doctor fans have waited patiently for new, ground-breaking material from the Doctor of Love for over half a decade now, with little to show for it but a handful of heavily gospel-influenced tunes and the mini-masterpiece, "You Said It, No I Didn't (Lies)," the Love Doctor's duet with extraordinary back-up vocalist Thomisene Andersen. Awhh baby (slow rollin baby) My baby taught me . . ", All material--written or visual--on this website is copyrighted and the exclusive property of
To make her start moanin ", in 2007.) . All caricatures and satirical renderings are untitled. "Stupid" (Bargain-Priced) is therefore a wake-up call to the Love Doctor and Hep'Me Records. The CD Lies, with the landmark track, "Lies (You Said It, No I Didn't)," appeared in 2004, although the single had already made a sensation on Southern Soul radio in 2003. "Slow Roll It" The Love Doctor. Nice who couldn't care less about BET looks or media hype or listening to any more generic funk or hiphop in this lifetime, the Senator Jones' production of Miz B.