Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers - Bobby Taylor Solo Discography

Bobby Taylor Solo Discography

  • 1969: "Oh, I've Been Bless'd" (V.I.P. Records)
  • 1969: "Blackmail" (V.I.P. Records, promo-only)
  • 1969: "My Girl Has Gone" (Gordy Records)
  • 1971: "Hey Lordy" (Mowest Records)
  • 1972: "There Are Roses Somewhere In The World" (Sunflower Records)
  • 1973 "I Can't Quit Your Love" (Tommy Zs7 Records)
  • 1973: "Why Play Games" (Playboy Records)
  • 1973: "I Can't Quit Your Love" (Philadelphia International, by "BT & TB" -- Bobby Taylor and Thom Bell).

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