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8 months ago
The Whatnauts-We're Friends By Day Lovers By Night
UNDERGROUND OLDIES
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8 months ago
CASANOVA (Your Playing Days Are Over) - Ruby Andrews
Recorded in Detroit on the Zodiac label, this song reached #9 on the R&B chart in 1967.
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The Esquires - Everybodys Laughing
The Milwaukee based Esquires hit big in '67 with 'Get On Up'. This is the flip to it's follow-up, 'And Get Away'. A Bunky Sheppard produced disc ty...
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Freshman year at Hampton Institute, great music, great parties but the best memories!
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8 months ago
The Drifters Let The Music Play.
The Drifters Let the music play 1963 B side to On Broadway.With Rudy Lewis on lead vocals.Written by Burt Bacharach/Hal David.Also recorded by Roy ...
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I've been listening to Ben E. King and the Average White Band's cd in my car for a week now. I believe ahstc 1973 is right. Charlie Thomas has a "groan" quite different from Ben E., who went solo prior to this recording. Great job Drifters and thanks Drifters fans for this discussion.
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Teena Marie - Portuguese Love Live At The Beacon, May 10 2009
Recorded last night at an amazing show in New York City - Teena at her soulful best!
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8 months ago
Teena Marie - Ooh La La La
(www.paxstereo.tv) Teena Marie Live Rehearsal Series - Shot, Directed & Produced by Victor Allen. Executive Producer Mario Hemsley - This was a gif...
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Thanks, Teena, for your music, spirit and magic. Like your music, you live on...
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9 months ago
Carla Thomas - How could you throw my love away
Sampled by Lootpack's "answers" and Blumentopf's "6 meter 90"
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Thanks to all who have posted The Original Queen Of Soul's music and videos. You are keeping her "out there" forever. She and Otis Redding were billed and introduced that way in the mid 60s until after Otis' death in 1967. Her last big album in the 60s, I bought it, had Queen of Soul in its title...
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9 months ago
The Chi-Lites - Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was
The Chi-Lites - Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was
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I write this w/tears flowing because I miss my dad. Mom died when I was 12, Daddy was both. He sheparded me until I cared for him the last 2 yrs. of his life. He died 2 days after his 91st year. I miss him so. Now I'm a single Dad w/a 10 year old hoping that I can be HALF THE MAN MY DADDY WAS. Da...
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10 months ago
New Edition - You're Not My Kind Of Girl
Music video by New Edition performing You're Not My Kind Of Girl. (C) 1988 Geffen Records
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10 months ago
Please Stay By The Drifters
Iv`e been looking for this track for years....So glad i was able to find it !! hope you like it...
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10 months ago
Rudy Lewis I`ve Loved You So Long.
I`ve Loved You So Long B side to Baby I Dig Love.Released in 1963 by Rudy Lewis after he replaced Ben E King as the lead singer of The Drifters.A ...
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Yeah, I do like this and I also hear some Sam Cooke. You have shared some great stuff with the world!
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10 months ago
The Exciters He`s Got The Power
1963 He`s Got The Power.The Exciters were an American vocal group of the 1960s formed in Queens,New York. Originally a girl group (of seventeen yea...
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10 months ago
Leslie Uggams - Let the music play
Great song - famous made by The Drifters, Diana Ross & the Supremes, Dionne Warwick - here's Leslie Uggams singing her version of that great song !!
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In the early 60s, Leslie Uggams was the only black face you saw on TV. She was a singer on the Skip Henderson ( or Miller) Show. Each week performers would sing popular songs with the words at the bottom of the screen so the viewers could sing along. Thanks for adding this great song, sung by a l...
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10 months ago
Ben E. King and The Drifters - I Count The Tears
Ben E. King and The Drifters - I Count The Tears (1960)
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10 months ago
That'll be the day - buddy holly
That'll be the day, performed by Buddy Holly. Recoreded on MCI records
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10 months ago
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - You Must Be Love
One of the prettiest songs that Smokey ever wrote and recorded, and yet it never charted in 1968-69. Celebrating 50 Years of Motown, this is Smoke...
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Thanks for posting! I was a senior in high school ready for college and looking for adventure. Of course, we all thought we were ladies' men, but many of those ladies listening to this jam reminded us that we were still boys. Some of them heard you, Ruby, loud and clear. Great song, like the sin...