Inell Young

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What Do You See in Her 03:00 Tools
The Next Ball Game 02:08 Tools
What Do You See In Her? 02:55 Tools
I've Never Considered 02:52 Tools
His Love For Me 02:52 Tools
What Do You See In Her (DJ Yamin Remix) 03:11 Tools
Next ball game 02:08 Tools
Part Of The Game 02:48 Tools
What Do Your See In Her 03:11 Tools
I Remember The Summer 02:48 Tools
What Do You See In Here 02:48 Tools
What do you See in her? (Professor Longhair remix) 02:48 Tools
Inell Young - What Do You See In Her 02:48 Tools
What Do You See 02:55 Tools
What Do You See In Her? (DJ Yamin Remix) 02:55 Tools
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"The Inell Young is on some whole 'nother level though. I had "heard" this before, meaning that I had given it a passing ear lean and that was about the extent of it, but that night, I really sat there and listened to it, especially as Geoff was breaking down the backstory. (Some of this might be apocryphal but even so it's still a good story). "From what people say, Inell, Mary Jane Hooper & ??? were the Explosions, backup singers of Gold Cup fame. Some say they were in high school chorus and Eddie told someone to go down to the school & get some girls for backup on Hip Drop. Anyway, Eddie worked with Inell for a few tracks on Big 9 and Busy B, and sometime around then she fell heavily into drug use (heroin). Her and Eddie weren't lovers (at least to my knowledge, I believe he was still married to Dolores Johnson around that time), but had a working relationship. Inell and Mary were supposedly best friends, but after Inell hit the junk hard, Eddie refused to work with her until she cleaned up her act and continued working with Mary Jane Hooper. From what the people say, "what do you see in her" was her response to this, and reportedly about Eddie and Mary." Young supposedly died of an overdose soon thereafter, though it's not clear if this was accidental or purposeful. Again - this might all be mythology but as far as back stories go, it certainly gives what would otherwise be a likable - but not extraordinary - bittersweet love song much added resonance." I did not write the above passage, I got it from here: http://soul-sides.com/2007/07/jackson-5-inell-young-olde-soul.html Please don't ban me! This is the only info I could find! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.