Lee Charles Nealy made a handful of records in the late '60s/early '70s. The Chicago-based singer debuted on Dakar Records in 1967 with Karl Tarleton's "It's All Over Between Us," which, like most of Charles' recordings, is best classified as uptown Southern. Dakar tried again in 1968 with "Standing on the Outside" b/w "If That Ain't Loving You"; nothing resulted from either single and Charles signed with Brunswick Records for "Wrong Number" written by Eugene Record, Gerald Sims, and Floyd Smith; it received more plays than the previous two and is probably Charles best-remembe...