Frank Wilson (born Frank Edward Wilson on December 5, 1940; died September … Read Full Bio ↴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 he would rather focus on producing and had the demos trashed. Somehow at least two known copies survived, one of which fetched £15,000 (aprox. $28,000.00). Legendary Northern Soul DJ Russ Winstanly tracked down the single and a was able to secure a copy. He 'covered' the track as 'Do I love you' by Eddie Foster and it became the most loved and requested song on the scene. At the final 'all nighter' at Wigan Casino, Winstanly broke with tradition by making it the final song to be played there. Because of the scarcity of the original single and the high quality of the music, it has been championed as one of the rarest and most valuable records in history (along with other "impossible to find" records by such acts as Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, and the Five Sharps).
Wilson left Motown in 1976 and became a born-again Christian. He became a minister, traveling and writing books with his wife Bunny Wilson, and was also involved in the production of gospel music as well. He died on 27th September 2012 aged 67.
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 he would rather focus on producing and had the demos trashed. Somehow at least two known copies survived, one of which fetched £15,000 (aprox. $28,000.00). Legendary Northern Soul DJ Russ Winstanly tracked down the single and a was able to secure a copy. He 'covered' the track as 'Do I love you' by Eddie Foster and it became the most loved and requested song on the scene. At the final 'all nighter' at Wigan Casino, Winstanly broke with tradition by making it the final song to be played there. Because of the scarcity of the original single and the high quality of the music, it has been championed as one of the rarest and most valuable records in history (along with other "impossible to find" records by such acts as Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, and the Five Sharps).
Wilson left Motown in 1976 and became a born-again Christian. He became a minister, traveling and writing books with his wife Bunny Wilson, and was also involved in the production of gospel music as well. He died on 27th September 2012 aged 67.
Sweeter As The Days Go By
Frank Wilson Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sweeter As The Days Go By' by these artists:
Bill & Gloria Gaither the more i trust Him the more i love Him…
Bill Gaither & T.D. Jakes days go by, nights wildin' this shawty keeps me smilin' her …
Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir Sweeter as the days goes by, sweeter. It gets sweeter as…
Marvin Gaye Oh, you've got a smile like a sweet lovin' angel,…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Frank Wilson:
Do I Love Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You Northern Soul Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You * Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You -> Indeed I Do Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You Indeed I Do Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You? Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Love You? Indeed I Do Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Do I Need You Here I am on bended knees I lay my heart down…
Last Kiss Well, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took…
My Sugar Baby Nothing in the world Can ever break the tie that binds…
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Vincent50
Why on earth do they have Jerry Butler picture with Frank Wilson’s song? Great song plus I love Chris Clark’s version as well. Did he write I’m So Thankful by the Ikettes?
James Maddox
This is the same song as the Ikettes' 1965 hit "I'm So Thankful".
theboyfromxtown
That picture at 20 secods is Jerry Butler