Connie Van Dyke - Don’t Do Nothing I Wouldn’t Do

Connie Van Dyke began as a songwriter and recording artist for Wheelsville Records in Detroit and signed with Motown Records in 1961, making her one of the first white recording artists for the label. Her only Motown release appeared in early 1963 and featured the songs “It Hurt Me Too“ (previously issued by Marvin Gaye) which featured on its B-Side, “Oh Freddy“ written by Smokey Robinson. “Don’t Do Nothing I Wouldn’t Do“ was released in 1966 on Wheelsville as the B-Side of “These Words Won’t Come“.
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