Barbara Lynn was signed to Atlantic Records in 1967, recording an entire album, Here Is Barbara Lynn, which yielded the Top 40 R&B and Top 100 pop charted single, This Is The Thanks I Get. A popular touring artist, Barbara continued recording for the label, scoring her last Top 40 R&B hit in 1971 with (Until Then) I ll Suffer, from her original 1967 Atlantic sessions......... A one-off session with producer/songwriter and keyboardist Spooner Oldham in 1968 spawned six tracks (including a gender-flip version of Clarence Carter s She Ain t Gonna Do Right ), two of which remained in the vaults for many years..... Unloved, Unwanted Me surfaced on a UK 2000 compilation, and an upbeat version of the 1967 Box Tops hit Soul Deep finally makes its appearance here as part of The Complete Atlantic Recordings...............