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1964 studio album by The Impressions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Never Ending Impressions is an album by the American soul music group The Impressions which was released on January 9, 1964.[1] It is the first album on which Impressions producer Johnny Pate worked with Curtis Mayfield. It pushed the idea of the trio as a supper-club act and included the ballad "I'm So Proud", a Top 20 hit on both the R&B and pop charts.
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The Never Ending Impressions | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 9, 1964[1] | |||
Genre | Chicago soul | |||
Label | ABC-Paramount[2] | |||
The Impressions chronology | ||||
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Singles from Hey America | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [4] |
All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield; except where indicated
USA - Album
Year | Chart | Peak Position |
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1964 | Pop Albums | 52[5] |
USA - Singles
Year | Song | Chart | Peak Position |
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1964 | I'm So Proud | Pop Singles | 14 |
Black Singles | 14 |
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