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Mel & Tim

Mel and Tim were an American soul music duo active from 1969 to 1974. They are best known for the hit songs "Backfield in Motion", "Starting All Over Again" and "Good Guys Only Win in the Movies".

Melvin McArthur Hardin and Hubert Timothy McPherson were cousins from Holly Springs, Mississippi, who traveled to Chicago, where they were discovered by Gene Chandler. Yolanda Hardin (who was Mel Hardin's mother and McPherson's aunt) along with their cousins Walita, Catha, Donny and Darris Maxwell, helped the duo with songwriting and publicity.

Yolanda, formerly a singer, signed them to a recording contract with her Bamboo Records, and they recorded their own song, "Backfield in Motion". The record was immediately successful, reaching number 3 on Billboard magazine's R&B chart and number 10 on its pop chart in 1969. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. Their follow-up record was "Good Guys Only Win in the Movies", which was also the title of their first album.

Hardin and McPherson subsequently moved to Stax Records, for which they recorded a second top 5 R&B hit, the ballad "Starting All Over Again", released in the United States in June 1972. The record climbed to number 19 on the Billboard pop chart and stayed on the chart for 20 weeks. Five months after its release, it was their second million seller. It was also the title track of their second album, released in 1972, recorded in Muscle Shoals and produced by Phillip Mitchell. Mel and Tim performed at the Wattstax charity concert that year, but later recordings could not repeat their earlier successes. Singer, Tim McPherson, later died in 1986.

"Starting All Over Again" was covered by Hall And Oates in 1990 for their album Change of Season.

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"Starting All Over Again", was one of Peel's favourite songs, which he nominated as one of his Peelenium 1972 tracks. The song was often played on his shows and after his death, it was later found out that he had a copy of the track's single which he kept in his John Peel's Record Box.

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1972
  • 03 October 1972: unknown (sourced from David Cavanagh's Good Night And Good Riddance book)
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Mel & Tim Starting All Over Again (1972)

1974
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1996
  • 01 April 1996: Starting All Over Again (CD - Stax Gold Hits 1968-1974) Stax
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