Bessie Banks

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Go Now 02:43 Tools
Try to Leave Me If You Can (I Bet You Can't Do It) 00:00 Tools
It Sounds Like My Baby 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry Baby, The Best Is Yet to Come 00:00 Tools
I Can't Make It Without you 00:00 Tools
do it now 00:00 Tools
(You Should Have Been A) Doctor 00:00 Tools
Try to Leave Me (If You Can) 00:00 Tools
try to leave me if you can 00:00 Tools
Try To Leave Me If You Can(I Bet You Can'T Do It) 00:00 Tools
Baby You Sure Know How To Get To Me 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry Baby 00:00 Tools
You Should Have Been A Doctor 00:00 Tools
It Sounds Like My Baby (Alt. Take) 00:00 Tools
Don't You Warry Baby 00:00 Tools
Go Now - Bessie Banks 00:00 Tools
The best is yet to come 00:00 Tools
Try to Leave Me If You Can (I 00:00 Tools
Don't you worry baby, the best is yet to come 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come 00:00 Tools
Burning On Both Ends 00:00 Tools
Try To Leave Me If You Can [I Bet You Can't Do It] 00:00 Tools
bessie banks - you should have been a doctor 00:00 Tools
It Sounds Like My Baby / Bessie Banks 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry Baby (The Best Is Yet to Come) 00:00 Tools
Bessie Banks - Go now 00:00 Tools
(You Should Have Been A ) Doctor 00:00 Tools
It Sounds Like My Baby (Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Go Now! 00:00 Tools
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Bessie Banks is an American soul singer, probably best known for her original recording of the Moody Blues’ hit song “Go Now”. She was born Bessie White in North Carolina, and later raised in Brooklyn, New York. By the mid-1950s, she began singing with a quartet called Three Guys and a Doll. While a member of the group, she met and married singer Larry Banks. She performed and recorded as Toni Banks during the mid-'50s, including the single "You're Still in My Heart", on which she was backed by the Four Fellows. Taking back the name Bessie Banks, she recorded as a solo singer in the first half of the 1960s, starting with "Do It Now" in 1963 on the Spokane Records label. In 1964, Larry and Bessie decided to make a new push to establish her with a song that Larry had written specifically for the purpose of breaking her nationally: "Go Now." Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller produced the recording, which appeared on their Blue Cat label, the R&B/soul imprint of Red Bird. The success of the Moody Blues’ cover version overshadowed her later career. In subsequent years, she recorded singles for the Verve and Volt labels, and continued to release records into the mid-1970s, including “The Best Is Yet To Come”. Larry Banks also recorded under his own name, and both recorded with and produced his second wife Joan, who recorded as Jaibi. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.