Sisters Love - I'm Learning To Trust My Man

  • 6 years ago
This remake of one of the Sisters Love classics, "I'm Learning To Trust My Man", was a song that was easily one of the biggest Northern Soul hits of all time, and so rare on an original 45. Sisters Love started out with A&M Records in the mid-sixties with a string of soul hits, hitting big with "Forget It I've Got It". They then joined Motown's new West Coast label in the late sixties, Mowest, turning out classic after classic such as "Mr. Fixit Man", "I'm Learning To Trust My Man", and "Give Me Your Love". The group were disbanded for many years, but thanks to the hard work and efforts of Vermettya Royster and Rudy Cavlo, they reformed and came back together again and recorded for Motorcity Records. They completed many tracks, including "No More Broken Hearts", "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning", "Motorcity Magic", "Something About You" and "Nowhere To Run". When we filmed "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", Rudy Calvo went one step further, and got the whole original line-up of Sisters Love back together for "I'm Learning To Trust My Man".The utterly fabulous Vermettya redefines the word "Diva" with a Capital "D". Larger than life and utterly utterly outrageous.

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