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Ray puts his own twist on a classic song. Photos taken by me in Melbourne, Australia in 1967 and on his last visit just before his untimely passing.
hytam2 • 45,434 views
Gospel singer from the 50's that switched to R&B music but never recieved the recognition she deserved on earth. She wrote this song and another po...
TrueGospelMan • 2,813 views
From a jack to a king from loneliness to a wedding ring
I've played a ace and I won the queen
I walked away with your heart
From a jack to a k...
sourceofmusic1 • 11,938 views
James Brown ♬PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
mpontvww • 540,667 views
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry - Blues for the lowlands - Original Soundtrack - Slideshow.
electrodisea • 1,066 views
Among dinky doos, ya yas, skeets and skats, we also have lalas in New Orleans. Well, we did until someone shot the Lala
9thWardJukebox • 10,460 views
From the Stateside album From Route 66 To The Flamingo
SoulvilleByNight • 2,192 views
a real classic.'59. music from cd.
snapcracklepop54 • 12,522 views
Not my usual kinda sound but the more I hear this the catchier it seems.
deamster10 • 2,326 views
ulanrapaic • 9,072 views
Fast version take 14
pelvis30 • 4,099 views
Studio 1956
Written by Maurice Mysels
AdemPresley • 1,607 views
In memory of my cousin - Jack Kittel. The story of "Psycho" and singer Jack Kittel begins in 1973 in Muskegon, Mi. It was there that Jack recorde...
spdsht9 • 34,513 views
Artorious1UK • 88,583 views
Solomon Burke's cover is a bit better known than this early record from the dapper rapper. He sounds very young. Will You Marry Me? records were qu...
shortrax • 20,356 views
I think Joe Tex (born Joseph Arrington, Jr.) wrote it. Rumor was it was recorded at WXOK, a soul station in Baton Rouge, but don't know for a fact. Part 2 is fabulous, a recitation....wonderful.
I think Joe Tex (born Joseph Arrington, Jr.) wrote it. Rumor was it was recorded at WXOK, a soul station in Baton Rouge, but don't know for a fact. Part 2 is fabulous, a recitation....wonderful.