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Millie Jackson - My Man, A Sweet Man

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Though she first recorded for MGM records, she soon left and began her long association with Spring Records. Her first single to chart was 1971's deceptively titled "A Child of God (It's Hard to Believe)," which reached number 22 on the R&B charts. In 1972, Jackson had her first R&B Top Ten single with "Ask Me What You Want", which also reached the pop charts, which was followed up by "My Man, A Sweet Man" which reached #7 R&B. The following year she had her third Top Ten single and biggest hit with "Hurts So Good," which made # 3 on the R&B charts and #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. The single was featured in the blaxploitation film Cleopatra Jones.

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  • If you don't understand Northern Soul then I guess that you just don't have the edge man! Sorry but goodbye!

  • thats a picture she WANTED to take ..thats the kind of woman Ms Jackson is....innovative

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  • Saw her 1971 Preston Top Rank,superb,absolutely superb.

  • awesome pure awesome......tune.

  • This was re0-released a few years back on a 12inch vinyl!

  • even I can dance to this

  • Just phenomenal, point the way to the dancefloor.

  • this is what its all about always puts back in cloud nine

  • luurrv it

  • NICE

  • Her man was a sweet man all right ...Aunt Reenie found out he had sugar in his trunk..

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