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  2. Tainted Love - Wikipedia

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    "Tainted Love" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of American group the Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones in 1964. [3] In 1981, the song attained worldwide fame after being covered and reworked by British synth-pop duo Soft Cell for their album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. The song has since been covered by numerous ...

  3. Gloria Jones - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Richetta Jones (born October 19, 1945) is an American singer and songwriter who first found success in the United Kingdom, being recognized there as "The Queen of Northern Soul". [1] She recorded the 1965 hit song " Tainted Love " and has worked in multiple genres as a Motown songwriter and recording artist, backing vocalist, and as a ...

  4. Reunited (Gloria Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    By then, Gloria Jones had gone on to record other memorable songs for Uptown records, a subsidiary of Capitol/EMI. Included among these tunes was another Cobb written song, "Tainted Love" (included on this album). In fact the group, Soft Cell, whose version of "Tainted Love" reached #1 worldwide, originally heard Gloria Jones sing this classic ...

  5. Vixen (Gloria Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    Vixen is the third studio album by Gloria Jones, released in 1976. This album features songs written by Marc Bolan, as well as the only two confirmed Bolan and Jones co-writes, "High", and "Cry Baby". It also features an updated version of "Tainted Love", which Gloria originally recorded in 1965.

  6. Ed Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Cobb wrote the song "Tainted Love" for Gloria Jones, which Soft Cell reworked into one of the biggest pop hits of the 1980s. [2] He also wrote a number of songs for the American rock band The Standells. He wrote their top ten hit "Dirty Water" and multiple other songs for the band. He is credited for Rihanna’s song “SOS.”

  7. The Four Preps - Wikipedia

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    Cobb became a record producer and sound engineer; he composed and produced the top-twenty hit, "Dirty Water" for The Standells in 1966; "Every Little Bit Hurts" for Brenda Holloway in 1964; and "Tainted Love" for Gloria Jones also in 1964, which became a worldwide hit for Soft Cell in 1982. [9]

  8. Come Go with Me (album) - Wikipedia

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    Come Go with Me is the debut studio album released by Gloria Jones in 1966. The album is available in mono and stereo versions. "The New 'Heartbeat' Sound That Never Quits". It is from this period with Ed Cobb that also produced "Tainted Love" and "My Bad Boy's Coming Home."

  9. Northern soul - Wikipedia

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    The original release of Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love" The term "Northern soul" emanated from the record shop Soul City in Covent Garden, London, which was run by the soul music collector Dave Godin. [5] It was first publicly used in Godin's weekly column in Blues & Soul magazine in June 1970. [6]