Save The Last Dance for Me b/w That's The Way it Goes

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Save The Last Dance for Me b/w That's The Way it Goes

By: Eugene Smith (and the Warm Up Band)

Origin: Pickering, Ontario, 🇨🇦

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  • Save the Last Dance for Me

    Track 1 Side 1 02:58

  • That's The Way it Goes

    Track 1 Side 2 02:59

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Eugene Smith is a Canadian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose career reaches back to the 1960s, moving through R&B, soul, rock, folk and blues. Also known professionally as Jay Smith, he came from a strong musical family: his father was Canadian-born jazz bassist Al Lucas, and his mother was Toronto jazz pianist and singer Valerie Abbott.

Smith was active in the Toronto R&B and rock scene during the mid-1960s, including work with The Hawks, the Ronnie Hawkins-associated group that became a major training ground for Canadian roots and rock musicians. He was also connected to Jay Smith and The Majestics, placing him within the same Toronto soul/R&B environment that helped shape much of the city’s live club sound during that period.

In the early 1970s, Smith recorded under the name Lucifer for Holland-Dozier-Holland’s Invictus label. The project produced a self-titled album and singles that blended rock, soul, funk and pop, giving Smith a rare Canadian connection to the Detroit soul world beyond Motown. His composition “Old Mother Nature” appeared on the B-side of Lucifer’s 1972 Invictus single “Bloodshot Eyes.”

Smith continued recording and performing in later decades under his own name, releasing independent material and remaining active as a singer-songwriter, guitarist and roots performer. His long career links several important strands of Canadian music history: jazz family lineage, Toronto R&B, the Ronnie Hawkins/Hawks network, Detroit-connected soul-rock, and later independent Canadian folk and blues.

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Save The Last Dance for Me b/w That's The Way it Goes

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Credits

Songwriting
“Save the Last Dance for Me” written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
“That’s the Way It Goes” written by Eugene Smith

Production
Produced and arranged by Terry Jacks for Poppy Family Productions Ltd.

Publishing
“Save the Last Dance for Me” published by Trio Music Inc. / Hill & Range Songs Inc., BMI
“That’s the Way It Goes” published by Gone Fishin’ Music Ltd., BMI

Rights
℗ 1978 Poppy Family Productions Ltd.

Audio and Artwork Restoration
Audio Transfer/Restoration by Scott Edward
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