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| The Never Ending Impressions | ||||
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| Released | January 9, 1964 [1] | |||
| Genre | Chicago soul | |||
| Label | ABC-Paramount [2] | |||
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| Singles from Hey America | ||||
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| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
The Never Ending Impressions is an album by the American soul music group The Impressions which was released on January 9, 1964. [1] It is the first album on which Impressions producer Johnny Pate worked with Curtis Mayfield. It pushed the idea of the trio as a supper-club act and included the ballad "I'm So Proud", a Top 20 hit on both the R&B and pop charts.
All tracks composed by Curtis Mayfield; except where indicated
USA - Album
| Year | Chart | Peak position |
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| 1964 | Pop Albums | 52 [5] |
USA - Singles
| Year | Song | Chart | Peak position |
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| 1964 | I'm So Proud | Pop Singles | 14 |
| Black Singles | 14 |