Andrew Hickey, on his A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs podcast, mentioned this recording in February.
https://500songs.com/podcast/episode-163-sittin-on-the-dock-of-the-bay-by-otis-redding/#more-1667
This is what he said about it:
"Redding and Smith continued collaborating, and there were plans for Redding to put out a second single on Orbit. That single was going to be 'These Arms of Mine', a song Redding had originally given to another Confederate artist, a rockabilly performer
called Buddy Leach (who doesn’t seem to be the same Buddy Leach as the Democratic politician from Louisiana, or the saxophone player with George Thorogood and the Destroyers). Leach had recorded it as a B-side, with the slightly altered title 'These
Arms Are Mine'. Sadly I can’t provide an excerpt of that, as the record is so rare that even websites I’ve found by rockabilly collectors who are trying to get everything on Confederate Records haven’t managed to get hold of copies."
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