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mrstep2me

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2 months ago

Dusty Springfield - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Original Stereo)

She was born Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien in West Hampstead, England, but we all knew her as Dusty Springfield. When Dusty heard this ...

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10 months ago

Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - Superrappin'

1979 / Bobby Robinson Production

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1 year ago

The Royalettes I Don't Want To Be The One

Another of the great tracks by the Royalettes. I'm not sure they ever made a bad record. From 1966 and on the 2nd album, 'The Elegant Sound of The...

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1 year ago

Superbs - Baby Baby All The Time - 60s performance!

Rare 60s performance of this classic LA group cut which was a national hit in 1964

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1 year ago

Rupert Holmes - Him

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1 year ago

Louis Jordan - WHAM, SAM! (DIG THEM GAMS)

1947. From the film, Reet, Petite, and Gone. This is not one of Jordan's better known songs, but it's a good one. The dancer is Mabel Lee, who appe...

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1 year ago

Louis Jordan - I Know What You're Putting Down

From the movie; Reet, Petite, and Gone. This is not one of his more memorable songs, but the standout here is the girl in the video. I have no idea...

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1 year ago

Louis Jordan - You Gotta have a Beat

Now, Louis Jordan is going to school you on the difference between now and then, between yesterday and today, between the modern and the antiquated...

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3 years ago

I'm Still - Levert

Levert's 1984 debut, on the Tempre label.

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4 years ago

The Vows - I Wanna Chance

A great doo wop track from 1962, by a mixed gender Los Angeles group. This song was written by lead singer Helen Simpson. The group sounds very you...

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4 years ago

Funkadelic - Good To Your Earhole

Funkadelic's funk-rock classic from 1975, featuring a blistering guitar solo from Eddie Hazel, and some inspired keyboard work from Bernie Worrell.

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