
Guitarist, songwriter, producer, singer, arranger and director, Gerald Sims, is a key figure in Chicago soul history, singing lead on and writing The Daylighters' "Cool Breeze" and "Oh What a Way to Be Loved," Gene Chandler's "Here Come the Tears," and co-writing (with producer Carl Davis) Mary Wells' post-Motown hit "Dear Lover" (number six R&B in early 1966) and Jackie Wilson's "Since You Showed Me How to Be Happy" (Sims/Gary Jackson/Floyd Smith).
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You'll Never Be Sorry
Cool Breeze
Little Echo
Mother Nature
Cool Breze
No Doubt About It
Cool Breeze*
You'll Be Sorry
Coole Breeze
LITTLE ECHO.
There Must Be An Answer
You’ll Never Be Sorry
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just my imagination
Gerald Sims - Cool Breze
Cool Breeze -
You\'ll Never Be Sorry
Cool Breeze - OKEH Label
You’ll Never Be So Sorry
Little Echo (mono)
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