The Radiants
 
Ain't No Big Thing

Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing

Oh I, got a feeling
That I am losing you
but what's the use, why worry
When there's nothing I can do
Whoa Whoa

Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing

Run on little girl
Run on your merry way
but don't forget, everyone
everyone has his day

Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing

I was tryin to hold you
I guess you made up your mind
What good would it do
I'd only be wasting my time
Oh run on little girl
Run on your merry way
but don't forget, everyone
everyone has his day.

Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
Ain't no big thing
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The Radiants
 
An R&B vocal group from Chicago, Illinois, USA, the Radiants were a typical transitional group of the early 60s, bringing doo-wop harmonies into the soul era with gospel-inspired vocal treatments. The group began in 1960 when Maurice McAlister (11 January 1940, Mississippi, USA) distilled a vocal group from members of the Greater Harvest Baptist Church choir. The original group besides McAlister (lead) were Wallace Sampson (baritone), Jerome Brooks (second tenor), Elzie Butler (bass) and Charles Washington, later replaced by Green "Mac" McLauren (first tenor), and their first hit (and record) for Chess Records was the Miracles-styled "Father Knows Best" (1962), but the superior b-side, "One Day I'll Show You", received much regional play. "Heartbreak Society" and "Shy Guy", both 1963, failed to generate sales outside the Chicago area, and the group reorganized as a trio - McAlister, Sampson and Leonard Caston Jnr. The trio format introduced a unique pronounced switch-off lead style, in which the vocal interplay
worked as a constant flux of
voices slipping in and out of the
musical mix, most evident on
"Voice Your Choice" (number 16 R&B), from 1964, and "It Ain't No Big Thing" (number 14 R&B), from 1965. Another reorganization took place in 1965, in which McAlister left the group, and the Radiants then had a hit with "Feel Kind Of Bad" (number 47 R&B); after yet another reorganization, they secured a hit with "Hold On" (number 35 R&B). The Radiants broke up in 1972. In 1966, meanwhile, McAlister and McLauren formed a duo, Maurice And Mac, who, recording in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, achieved several southern R&B hits, notably with "You Left The Water Running" in 1968.

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Brothers or "Fats" Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" or
"Blueberry Hill."  Thanks, Patrick - 3/30/07



P. Smith - 3/23/07


  since I got home from Arizona.  You did a
  good job. That was a great song last Friday (Wang Dang Doodle)
  - didn't know it but who ever requested it is someone I
      would like to hang with. And then today we had
  The Zombies....that took me back to 8th grade and one of
  my first boy/girl parties. They were always held in
  someone's basement and the lights would go off by 9:00.
  That song always seem to bring on lots of smooching.  I will
  not be naming names....  ;)
  Thanks again,
  Betsy

  site and fabulous music!! WooHoo!! Jen B. - 2/18/07



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my day!  Betsy K. - 12/8/07

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  T. Turgeon -

Hope you had a good Turkey Day.
  T. Turgeon - 11/27/07

  decided that like me, you have an older brother or sister
  who had you listening to this music as a kid.
    Hope all is well your way.
    Betsy K. - 11/25/06





T. Turgeon - 8/2/06

      every week and have sent it on to so many folks -
      thanks again.  Betsy K.






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