Darrow Fletcher - Pain Gets a Little Deeper
Darrow Fletcher - Pain Gets a Little Deeper
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Darrow Fletcher was a Chicago child prodigy who showed emotional maturity and vocal excellence from his first teenage hit 45 in 1965. 'The Pain Gets a Little Deeper' was the soul equivalent of Frankie Lymon's 'Why Do Fools Fall in Love': young, vulnerable, heart-felt vocals that belied the singer's years. It entered the charts on 1 January 1966 and catapulted the 14 year old to fame in the R&B world, particularly in his home city of Chicago. Elton John has cited the recording as one of the best soul records he had ever heard. The follow-up records were only local hits but many were of exceptional quality and the teenager's age did not prevent him tackling some serious emotional subjects. Darrow was massive on the mod revival scene of the 80s and nearly all his Jacklyn and Groovy sides are fetching more and more money on recent auctions. This CD covers Darrow's complete early years up to 1971.