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Later in April Burke joined the Supersonic Attractions tour, which was organized by Henry Wynn, an African American who owned the Royal Peacock in Atlanta.
and featured Sam Cooke, Dion, B. B.
King, Dee Clark, and the Drifters, which toured the American South in April 1962.
Burke returned to the studio on June 25, 1962, and recorded four songs, including " I Really Don't Want to Know " (# 93 Pop ) b / w " Tonight My Heart Is Crying " ( Atlantic 2157 ) and " I Can Make It If I Try " ( Atlantic 2185 ).
On August 13, 1962 Burke returned to New York to record four songs, but only two were released, and neither charted.
Burke recorded four more songs on October 17, 1962, but none would chart.

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