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4 weeks ago
Freddie Scott - Are You Lonely For Me, original 45
Released in late 1966, this track sat at the #1 spot on the R&B charts for 4 weeks. Background vocals were provided by The Sweet Inspirations. It w...
PlayThemAgain • 3,945 views
jamesnemer
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4 weeks ago
Linda Jones - Hypnotized
1967
Mykio14 • 6,121 views
jamesnemer
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thank you for the oringal, was in d.c . 1966-1967 and bought a lot of get r&b at Waxy Maxy's ( not sure of the spelling ) but near the Howard Theater ( saw some great shows at the Howard ).
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1 month ago
The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You
Pre-VEVO Play Count: 2,536,332
Music video by The Dandy Warhols performing Bohemian Like You.
emimusic • 553,222 views
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3 months ago
Cold Blood - I Just Wanna Make Love To You
I Just Wanna Make Love To You by Cold Blood from their 1969 self titled album.
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, ...
wyldflow3r • 5,865 views
jamesnemer
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What a group.........saw them live...........after the the first album which this song come's from, the recording exs' wanted to soften up the group's songs.............what a stupid mistake. The next album, in my opinion........SUCKED!
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3 months ago
Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band - Que Sera Sera
Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band - Que Sera Sera
Album - Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!(1966)
yogimantra • 4,271 views
jamesnemer
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I wore this album OUT!!!!!!! now have it on a CD. You want a great cardio work out???................ dance to this album from start to finish.
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3 months ago
Geno Washington & Ram JAM BAND LIVE!!
Geon & the RAM JAM BAND performing three numbers, "Michael, You don't know & Que Sera" Live before a large audience
ZEUS1938 • 79,853 views
jamesnemer
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My friend brought the album back from England " Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band Live " Christ it still today great dance album........know have it on a CD.
The Oringal Ram Jam Band was ONE GREAT, TIGHT ............group
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3 months ago
Al Green - For The Good Times
Classic end-of-the-night tune from Al Green
lolfox99 • 1,477,158 views
jamesnemer
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Probally the best album I ever bought !!!!!!!! I was blown away the first time I heard Al sing " For the Good Times ".
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3 months ago
Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need
their best track....
charliefamous • 207,796 views
jamesnemer
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How good is this song
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3 months ago
Smokey Robinson and Linda Ronstadt
SirTonyCampos • 31,217 views
jamesnemer
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This a terrific version of theis song
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3 months ago
THE MASQUERADERS-I AINT GOT TO LOVE NOBODY ELSE
I AINT GOT TO LOVE NOBODY ELSE
panchonann • 30,829 views
jamesnemer
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First heard it on WLIB NYC with Eddie O"jay................Got my butt down to Rudy Frank's in Bpt CT and bought it...................still have the worn out copy.
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4 months ago
Linda Jones - Hypnotised
oneof the all-time great soul voices
themathematicalbrain • 17,220 views
jamesnemer
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I think it was H St. N.E. . I'am not from D.C., I was there with a friend. Was the Howard Theater near bye?????
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4 months ago
Baby You Got It- 1965 Northern Soul
The Radiants performing "You Got It" (1965).
Another great classic!
THE RADIANTS: An R&B vocal group from Chicago, Illinois, USA, the Radiants were...
LostPirate1977 • 104,945 views
jamesnemer
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A great group.............they never it big in the U.S. . I wish I could have made to England during The Northern Soul Era .....................I probaly wouldn't have left til the Era was over.................I still can dance my OLD ASS off.
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4 months ago
The Artistics - I'm gonna miss you
Classic soul from this Chicago band. Issued in the UK on Coral in 1966.
jimmytheferret • 37,405 views
jamesnemer
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I had this record by the Artistics by on a different label..............and I loved it.
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4 months ago
Fading Away - The Temptations
Song: "Fading Away"
Year: 1966
Artist: The Temptations
Album: "Gettin' Ready", 1966.
TemptationsFan1995 • 42,911 views
jamesnemer
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First bought the album in MONO and wore it out. It cost me $1.49 at a Waxie Maxies ( not sure if it spelled correctly ). Twenty years later bought the same album in stereo in mint condition for $18.00. "Fading Away " in stereo with my baby by my side and glass of wine.......................I'am i...
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5 months ago
The Drifters - Baby What I Mean - Atlantic
Stonking oldie
raresoulie • 9,167 views
jamesnemer
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Came home on a Thanksgiving weekend pass from the Navy a danced my ass off all weekend to this song !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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6 months ago
HYPNOTIZED - BLOODSTONE
LADyOLDIEz
LADyOLDIEz • 87,294 views
jamesnemer
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I have the 45 and Linda 's is much better
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6 months ago
The Monitors Say You
TheSoulhawk • 4,676 views
jamesnemer
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Ruff's and The Temps version was a lot better. Melvins parts really added to the song.
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6 months ago
The Spinners-Truly Yours
The second Motown hit for the Spinners was "Truly Yours" it was taken from thier lp The Original Spinners released as Motown 639 in 1967,
MotownMaster • 14,939 views
jamesnemer
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Was in the Navy when this song came out an got a " Dear Jim " letter from home. She did sign it Truly Yours ..................Patty. At the time they were" the saddest words I ever read".
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6 months ago
I'll Always Love You Motown Spinners
tedztunes • 5,313 views
jamesnemer
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Didn't think to much of " That 's What Girls Are Made For " but " I"ll Always Love You " is terrific.... then they followed it up with " the sadest words I ever read " Truly Yours "
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6 months ago
Jr Walker - Way Back Home
Jr. Walker and the All Stars, 1971
twinzor1 • 22,111 views
jamesnemer
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Larry's Mom has good taste!!!!
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6 months ago
AL KENT ORCH`YOU`VE GOT TO PAY THE PRICE,INST`
KEVINDAHOUSE1 • 5,120 views
jamesnemer
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Was a DJ on the USS Northampton CC1 Spring 1967 this was my opening theme song. Later lyrics were added later. I like Al Kents version best.
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6 months ago
The Whole World Is A Stage - Fantastic Four
From Detroit, "Sweet" James Epps, Ralph and Joseph Pruitt, and Wallace Childs performed as the Fantastic Four beginning in 1965 and had their bigge...
24exile • 55,892 views
jamesnemer
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Truly a great group, followed them from Ric Tic to the Motown Soul label. The question to me is why Barrry Gordy didn't do more to promote them." On The Brighter Side of a Blue World " recorded by them on the Soul label is TERRIFIC!!!
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6 months ago
Only In America by The Drifters
HouseandCuddyforever • 3,235 views
jamesnemer
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just got through reading all comments......the orginal , not cleaned up version, was released in England. I heard it sung by the Drifters on a Labor Day weekend back in the early eightys???? the show was a pre-recorded that ran all weekend called something like the revolution rock. The DJ said it...
Went through 2 copies of this record....................love it...........I'am sorry baby and sorry and blue, I'am lonely baby and I'am lonely for you. HOW GOOD IS THAT?