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Guitarist Pat Hare[?] contributed to Bland's first national hit, "Farther up the Road" (1957). Clarence Holliman[?] was his guitarist for most of his 1950s sides, including "Loan a Helping Hand", "I Smell Trouble", "Don't Want No Woman" and "Teach Me (How to Love You)". In the 1960s, Bland was working with Wayne Bennett[?], including "Turn on Your Love Light" (1961) and "Yield Not to Temptation" (1962), by then a superstar and world-famous entertainer. After a switch to ABC Records[?] in 1973, Bland's career began to diminish. Though he continued recording throughout te 1980s and 90s, Bland never achieved his former fame.
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