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[edit] Vocals on "Oh, Babe"
I posted the following on the Cannonball Adderley article discussion page some time ago - before setting up this page - and am still interested ...
line-up on Country Preacher The liner notes of the above-mentioned album do not mention who sings on the track Oh Babe. I suppose it must be Nat Adderley, as Cannonball can be heard playing a soft sax in the background, but as it is a live recording, it could just be some mate dropping by for a jam. Does anybody out there know? Thank you. 83.180.174.34 11:34, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
--Technopat (talk) 19:15, 1 March 2008 (UTC)