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R. Dean Taylor
After proving his mettle as a chart-topping staff songwriter at Motown, R. Dean Taylor's single "Indiana Wants Me" was a top five smash in 1970, becoming one of the label's first major crossover hits performed by a white artist. Born Richard Dean Taylor in Toronto in 1939, he began his singing career at age 12, performing at local country showcases before embracing rock & roll. In 1960, he signed to the Toronto-based Audiomaster label to cut his rockabilly-flavored debut single, "At the High School Dance," supported via appearances on the CBC as well as a brief tour of the northeastern U.
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Songs
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Ain't It a Sad Thing
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At the High School Dance
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Back Street
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Candy Apple Red
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Candy Apple Red (Stereo Promo version)
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Don't Fool Around
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Fire And Rain
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Gonna Give Her All The Love I Got
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Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got
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Gotta See Jane
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Gotta See Jane (Stereo Promo version)
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I'll Remember
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Indiana Want's Me
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Indiana Wants Me
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Indiana Wants Me [Commercial Version]
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Indiana Wants Me [Promo Version]
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Just Like In The Movies
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Let's Go Somewhere
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Love's Your Name
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Loves Your Name