Wand Records 1967 – 1165
notes:
Vintage soul music collectors continue to celebrate Johnny Moore’s
“Haven't I Been Good To You,” an elegant and emotional release on
Wand Records 1165. Combining heartfelt vocals, sophisticated
arrangements, and timeless rhythm and blues production, this rare soul
single remains a treasured favorite among Northern Soul enthusiasts worldwide.
Released during the golden age of soul and rhythm and blues,
Johnny Moore’s “Haven't I Been Good To You” on Wand Records 1165 showcases
the emotional sophistication of classic 1960s soul music. Appreciated by
Northern Soul DJs, vinyl collectors, and rare groove enthusiasts, the single continues
to stand out for its expressive vocals, melodic
arrangement, and timeless production quality.
Credits:
Producer Stanley Chaisson
Writers Johnny Moore; Allen Orange sometimes credited on later pressings
Arrangers Allen Toussaint & Johnny Moore
Musicians / line-up
No fully documented session personnel has surfaced in standard discographies
or label archives. However, the record is widely identified as a New Orleans
production connected to the circle around Allen Toussaint and Johnny Moore.
The exact recording studio has not been conclusively documented in available sources.
Because the session was arranged by Allen Toussaint and produced within the
New Orleans R&B scene, collectors often assume it was cut in New Orleans,
possibly at a Toussaint-associated facility, but there is no confirmed
studio credit currently available in reliable discographies.
tracklist:
A Haven't I Been Good To You
Written-By – J. Moore*, Alan Orange
B A Dollar Ninety Eight
Written-By – Davis*, Diamond*
Written-By – J. Moore*, Alan Orange
B A Dollar Ninety Eight
Written-By – Davis*, Diamond*

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