Reputedly the most valuable record in the world. The story of Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) Motown artist Frank Wilson recorded the song in 1965 and the single was scheduled for release on the Motown subsidiary label 'Soul' on December 23rd 1965 as 'Soul 35019'. Frank Wilson then decided that his future lay as a producer and writer rather than a performer, and that he couldn't afford the time to promote the single, so the release was shelved and the demo pressing of 500 copies of the single trashed. And that should have been that, just one more might-have-been… read more
Reputedly the most valuable record in the world. The story of Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) Motown artist Frank Wilson recorded the song in 1965 and th… read more
Reputedly the most valuable record in the world. The story of Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) Motown artist Frank Wilson recorded the song in 1965 and the single was scheduled for release on… read more
Frank Wilson (born Frank Edward Wilson on December 5, 1940; died September 27, 2012) was a songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. Wilson joined Motown Records in 1965, working with Brenda Holloway. He went on to write and produce hit records for Brenda Holloway, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Wilson also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, recording the single “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" for release on the Motown subsidiary label 'Soul.' Supposedly 250 demo 45s were pressed, but by that time Frank Wilson decided h… read more
Frank Wilson (born Frank Edward Wilson on December 5, 1940; died September 27, 2012) was a songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. Wilson joined Motown Records in 1965, working w… read more
Frank Wilson (born Frank Edward Wilson on December 5, 1940; died September 27, 2012) was a songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. Wilson joined Motown Records in 1965, working with Brenda Holloway. He went on to write and p… read more