Hudson "Leavin' It's Over"
This single is actually an early release by The Hudson Brothers, who found fame in the latter half of the 70s as teenage heartthrobs. In 1970 they released an album on Decca Records as Everyday Hudson. In 1971 they changed their name to 'Hudson' and in 1972 they signed to the newly formed Playboy Records. In 1974 they became The Hudson Brothers, signed to Casablanca records, and their career really took off.
"Leavin' It's Over" is a great rock song with a nice blend of acoustic and electric guitars that should've been a hit. It was released on the Playboy label in Feb. 1972, but only peaked at #110 on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart
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This single is actually an early release by The Hudson Brothers, who found fame in the latter half of the 70s as teenage heartthrobs. In 1970 they released an album on Decca Records as Everyday Hudson. In 1971 they changed their name to 'Hudson' and in 1972 they signed to the newly formed Playboy Records. In 1974 they became The Hudson Brothers, signed to Casablanca records, and their career really took off.
"Leavin' It's Over" is a great rock song with a nice blend of acoustic and electric guitars that should've been a hit. It was released on the Playboy label in Feb. 1972, but only peaked at #110 on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart
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