Johnny Daye may have been the best blue-eyed soul singer of the '60s. He had an electrifying stage act that wasn't fake or contrived. Daye would slide, dip, and bop on stage like a fair-complected James Brown. (AllMusic) Obscure. File under: Might Have Beens
Discography: 1965 I'll Keep On Loving You / One Of These Days
Marry Me / Give Me Back My Ring
1966 Good Time / I've Got Soul A Lot Of Progress / You're On Top
1967 What'll I Do For Satisfaction / I Need Somebody
1968 Stay Baby Stay / I Love Love
In the music library: The Complete Stax / Volt Soul Singles: 1959-1968: What'll I Do For Satisfaction
Links: Wikipedia AllMusic Discogs 45cat Pittsburgh Music History Stax UK Appreciation
Stax Records.free.fr Johnny Daye, Pittsburgh soul singer whose mentor was Otis Redding, dies