Bobby Patterson (born March 13, 1944, Dallas, Texas, United States) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer.
Like many other Dallas-based rhythm & blues musicians, Bobby Patterson is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who continued the deep soul tradition of people like Otis Redding, Joe Tex, and Wilson Pickett. But unlike some of these other singers, Patterson has worked in all aspects of the record business: as a songwriter, producer, promotion man, and label owner.
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| Bobby with The Mustangs |
Patterson began performing when he was ten, playing guitar and drums. While still in his early teens, he formed a band called the Royal Rockers, who won talent contests in and around Dallas. In 1957, one of the talent contests led to a trip to California to track a single for Liberty Records, which was never released. Patterson then went on to nearby Arlington College, where one of his classmates was the son of a local record company owner. In 1962, Patterson recorded "You Just Got to Understand" for Abnak Records. The single wasn't terribly successful, but it convinced the label's owner, John Abnak, to start a soul division, called Jetstar Records.
Patterson recorded for Jetstar for the next six years, becoming a talented songwriter, producer, and promotion man in the process. Patterson's regional hits, all self-penned, on the Jetstar label included "Let Them Talk" (also popularized by Little Willie John), and, with his Mustangs, "I'm Leroy, I'll Take Her" (an answer song to Joe Tex's "Skinny Legs and All"), "Broadway Ain't Funky No More," "T.C.B. or T.Y.A.," "My Thing Is Your Thing," "The Good Old Days," and "I'm in Love With You."
In 1969, after a string of regional hits, Abnak Records folded and Patterson recorded his own self-produced album. Shortly after that, he quit recording under his own name to produce and promote records for other artists. As a producer, Patterson worked with Fontella Bass, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Shay Holiday, Roscoe Robinson, the Montclairs, Tommie Young, and Little Johnny Taylor. Patterson's songs have been recorded by Albert King ("That's What the Blues Is All About") and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, who scored a hit with his "How Do You Spell Love?"
In 1995, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy gave Patterson's visibility a boost, recording his song "She Don't Have to See You (To See Through You)," on Down by the Old Mainstream, an album from his side project Golden Smog. A year later, Patterson hit the comeback trail as an artist, recording and releasing an album, Second Coming, for the soul revivalist label Ichiban. A second new album, I'd Rather Eat Soup, was released by Big Bidness Records in 1998, and while both new albums showed Patterson's voice and song writing chops were in fine shape, they didn't do much business. He recorded a live album at the Longhorn Ballroom in 2002.
Patterson worked as a DJ on the Dallas-based radio station KKDA 730 AM, until station owner Hyman Childs laid off most of KKDA's on-air staff, including Patterson, in May 2012. After appearances at several blues festivals and the annual vintage R&B and rock showcase the Ponderosa Stomp, Patterson's cult following grew, and in 2013 he teamed with producer Zach Ernst to cut a new album in the vintage soul style. In 2014, Patterson and Ernst struck a deal with Omnivore Recordings to release the album, and I Got More Soul! arrived in July 2014.
(Edited from AllMusic & Wikipedia)







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A big thankyou goes to Denis for suggesting today's birthday singer. Here's a few compilation albums courtesy of the streamers, all @ 192
For "Bobby Patterson – Soul Is My Music (The Best Of Bobby Patterson) (2003 Sundazed)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/pTA4xpSF
1-1 Bobby Patterson– Then You'll Know (Previously Unissued)
1-2 Bobby Patterson– Rainin' In My Heart (Previously Unissued)
1-3 Bobby Patterson– I'm A Slave To You (Previously Unissued)
1-4 Bobby Patterson– Nobody But You (Previously Unissued)
1-5 Bobby Patterson– You Just Got To Understand
1-6 Bobby Patterson– Till You Give In
1-7 Bobby Patterson– If I Didn't Have You
1-8 Bobby Patterson– What's Your Problem Baby
1-9 Bobby Patterson– Long Ago
1-10 Bobby Patterson– Let Them Talk
1-11 Bobby Patterson– Soul Is Our Music
1-12 Bobby Patterson– I'm Leroy-I'll Take Her
1-13 Bobby Patterson– Sock Some Lovin' At Me
1-14 Bobby Patterson– Broadway Ain't Funky No More
1-15 Bobby Patterson– I Met My Match
1-16 Bobby Patterson– The Good Ol' Days
1-17 Bobby Patterson– Don't Be So Mean
1-18 Bobby Patterson– Sweet Taste Of Lovin'
1-19 Bobby Patterson– Busy, Busy Bee
1-20 Bobby Patterson– Trial Of Mary Maguire (First Version Previously Unissued)
2-1 Bobby Patterson– T.C.B. Or T.Y.A.
2-2 Bobby Patterson– What A Wonderful Night For Love
2-3 Bobby Patterson– My Thing Is Your Thing (Come Get It)
2-4 Bobby Patterson– Keeping It In The Family
2-5 Bobby Patterson– My Baby's Coming Back To Me
2-6 Bobby Patterson– Guess Who
2-7 Bobby Patterson– Trial Of Mary Maguire
2-8 Bobby Patterson– The Knock Out Power Of Love
2-9 Bobby Patterson– If A Man Ever Loved A Woman (Baby I Love You)
2-10 Bobby Patterson– You Taught Me How To Love
2-11 Bobby Patterson– I'm In Love With You
2-12 Bobby Patterson– Married Lady
2-13 Bobby Patterson– If I Didn't Know Better
2-14 Bobby Patterson– I Do
2-15 Bobby Patterson– Mama's Got A New Bag Too (previously Unissued)
2-16 Bobby Patterson– You Can Tell I'm In Love (Previously Unissued)
2-17 Bobby Patterson– Till You Give In (Previously Unissued)
2-18 Bobby Patterson– Busy, Busy Bee (Alternate Take Previously Unissued)
2-19 The Mustangs– How Funky Can You Get
2-20 The Mustangs– Turn Back The Hands Of Time
For "Bobby Patterson – Soul Of The Man (2005 Fuel)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/ZRgoXf1c
1 Right On Jody
2 If You Took A Survey
3 She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You)
4 How Do You Spell Love?
5 Take Time To Know The Truth
6 It Takes Two To Do Wrong
7 I Get My Groove From You
8 What Goes Around Comes Around
9 I'm In The Wrong
10 If Love Can't Do It (It Can't Be Done)
11 Everything Good To You (Don't Have To Be Good For You)
12 Quiet! Do Not Disturb
13 Recipe For Peace
14 Make Sure You Can Handle It
15 I Just Loved You Because I Wanted To
16 One Ounce For Prevention
17 This Whole Funky World Is A Ghetto
18 I Get My Groove From You
19 She Don't Have To See You (To See Through You)
This is a gritty 19 track collection of the Texas soul singer's recordings between 1971-1973 for Paula, and one ("Right Place, Wrong Time") for All Platinum in 1977. He never had any hits, but Patterson's low-down delivery and the backing band's tough-as-nails sound deliver an enjoyable punch.
For "Bobby Patterson – My Thing Is Your Thing (2020 Modern Harmonic)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/XYDNXMK2
T.C.B. Or T.Y.A.
Soul Is Our Music
I'm Leroy - I'll Take Her
I'm A Slave To You
Broadway Ain't Funky No More
What A Wonderful Night For Love
I'm In Love With You
Mama's Got A New Bag Too
The Knock Out Power Of Love
My Thing Is Your Thing (Come Get It)
Busy, Busy Bee
Till You Give In
My Baby's Coming Back To Me
I Didn't Know Better
I Do
Dynamic Dallas soul singer Bobby Patterson cut some seriously sizzling sides in the mid '60s, including the James Brown rebuttal "Mama's Got A New Bag Too," the pugnacious original "Knock Out Power Of Love," and the rambunctious funk of "T.C.B. Or T.Y.A." Gems from the Jetstar label and originally unissued treasures!
For "Bobby Patterson – I Got More Soul! (2014 Omnivore)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/Zc8DW6wv
I Got More Soul
Your Love Belongs Under A Rock
Let Me Heal It
I Feel The Same Way
Can You Feel Me?
Poet
It's Hard To Get Back In
I Know How It Feels
Everybody's Got A Little Devil In Their Soul
The Entertainer, Pt. 1
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