Moses Dillard & The Tex Town Display - Ive Got To Find A Way To Hide My Hurt
Artist: Moses Dillard & The Tex Town Display
Album: Ive Got To Find A Way To Hide My Hurt
Rating: 3.33
Album: Ive Got To Find A Way To Hide My Hurt
Rating: 3.33
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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I've Got To Find A Way (To Hide My Hurt) | 3:10 | |
I've Got To Find A Way (To Hide My Hurt) Part II | 4:14 |
Video
MOSES DILLARD I've got to find a way Pt.2 Chicago Deep Soul
Moses Dillard & The Tex Town Display - I've got to find a Way (To Hide my Hurt)
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Catalog Numbers
CR 1950Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
- Promo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Distributed By | Buddah Records |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Moses Dillard, Rod Kinder |
Producer | Moses Dillard |
Written-By | Moses Dillard |
Notes
- Styrene Copies exist.
- Tex Town Production
- Published by Camad & Tex Town Music
- NOT FOR SALE
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A Side etched): CR 1950 A
- Matrix / Runout (B Side etched): CR 1950 B
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (A Side): CR 1950 A
- Matrix / Runout (B Side): CR 1950 B
About Moses Dillard & The Tex Town Display
Moses Dillard had a dual career in music for more than 20 years, leading his own bands, and as a guitarist working out of Muscle Shoals. Born in Greenville, SC, he put together a touring band of his own, the Dynamic Showmen, before he was 20 and saw some local success. Dillard later teamed up with James Moore in a duo called Moses & Joshua, recording for Don Schroeders Papa Don Productions out of Pensacola, FL; scoring hits with My Elusive Dreams and Get Out of My Heart on the Mala label in 1966-1967, and Soul Symphony for Coral in 1968.
While working for Schroeder, Dillards guitar virtuosity came to the fore, and he played sessions with most of the companys acts, including James and Bobby Purify during the tail end of their history, and Oscar Toney, Jr. and Mighty Sam. His playing can be heard throughout their respective late-60s outputs, and recording and touring with these and other acts kept Dillard busy until the close of the decade.
Dillard returned to Greenville in 1970 to resume his own career and put together the group Tex-Town Display, with a lineup that included Bill Wilson, Peabo Bryson,eo Adams, Daniel Dillard, James Ivory, and James Madison. Their 1970 recording of Ive Got to Find a Way got serious local airplay, enough to get it (and their contract) picked up by Curtom Records for national distribution, selling 250,000 copies. Tex-Town Display earned a follow-up shot with Our Love Is True, which didnt sell nearly as well, and by 1971 the group was recording for the much smaller Shout label of Atlanta, before it broke up after Bryson exited.
Dillard continued to be based in Atlanta with his next group, the Lovejoy Orchestra, who had an instrumental hit with a self-titled theme in 1975. The 1970s saw Dillard get an increasing number of opportunities with major labels; he kept busy recording under a multitude of names, including Moses, and Dillard & Johnson in partnership with Lorraine Johnson, the latter act signed to Epic Records.
Dillard had success during the disco era with the Constellation Orchestra, and he later reunited with his one-time Dynamic Showmen bassist/singer Jesse Boyce as Dillard & Boyce, on the Mercury label in the early 80s.
Name Vars
- Moses Dillard & The Tex Town Display
- Moses Dillard & The Tex-Town Display
- Moses Dillard And Tex-Town Display
- Moses Dillard And The Tex-Town Display
- T. T. D.
Members
- Moses Dillard
- Peabo Bryson
Comments
2023-04-11
0:35 - OK...Who bit who? Moses on this or or Isaac Hayes on 'Walk On By'?
2023-04-11
Do I hear a young Peabo" Robert" Bryson voicing out in that harmony.
2023-04-11
Roc marciano @0:35
2023-04-11
Deep . Love it .
2023-04-10
ole school love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2023-04-10
killer ....fox
2023-04-10
Great
2023-04-09
Yes, exactly !!
2023-04-08
0:35
2023-04-08
Marci
2023-04-07
Marcberg brought me here!!???
2023-04-07
This is very 1970 soul music!
2023-04-06
Sample - Facção central - de encontro com a morte
2023-04-05
quantas verdade que tem ?
é 1 só !!!!!!!!!!
é 1 só !!!!!!!!!!
2023-04-04
Was it him that sang the song I promised to love you along with Peabo Bryson and the group?
2023-04-03
Sean P!!
2023-04-03
Sei que vou morrer, não posso fujir, só não quero mais muleque morrendo assim ♫ ♪
2023-04-03
Marciano!!!!!!!
2023-04-02
Sample do Facção Central!
De encontro a Morte
De encontro a Morte
2023-04-01
Haven't heard this song in 40 years. Wow!!! Only met him once. My dad's brother. Peobo came to the house too. Reminiscing...
2023-04-01
I just saw Peabo last night at the Newberry Opera House. It made me remember the only time at Allen University that I saw this song performed live. What a great band that was. This song brings back great memories of a different time, when bands and musicians, not electronics and shock lyrics, ruled.
2023-03-31
Moses used to live on the dead end street in front of my house in the late 60's and early 70's. I went to school with his daughter.
2023-03-31
raw deal.