Other Mixes By MAMAR
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Theme - Alternating DJ
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Theme - Alternating DJ
CROSSROADS
Artist | Song | |
STAPLE SINGERS | For what it's worth | |
ARETHA FRANKLIN | Bridge over troubled water | |
NINA SIMONE | My sweet lord | |
RAY CHARLES | Yesterday | |
WILSON PICKETT | Hey Jude | |
JAMES CARR | To love somebody | |
AL GREEN | How can you mend a broken heart | |
BROOK BENTON | Midnight train to Georgia | |
IKE AND TINA TURNER | Proud Mary | |
BILLY STEWART | Summertime | |
SOLOMON BURKE | None of us are free | |
BETTYE LAVETTE | Little sparrow | |
GREGORY ISAACS | The house of the rising sun | |
TOOTS & THE MAYTALS | Take me home country roads | |
CANDI STATON | Stand by your man | |
BETTYE SWANN | Just because you can't be mine | |
JOHNNY ADAMS | In a moment of weakness | |
JOE SIMON | the chokin' kind | |
NANCY WILSON | Ode to Billie Joe | |
OTIS REDDING | Try a little tenderness | |
WILLIE HIGHTOWER | Walk a mile in my shoes | |
STEVIE WONDER | Blowin' in the wind | |
NEVILLE BROTHERS | With god on our side | |
CASSANDRA WILSON | Last train to Clarksville | |
ELLA FITZGERALD | Sunshine of your love | |
ISAAC HAYES | Walk on by | |
ERMA FRANKLIN | Light my fire | |
ETTA JAMES | Let's burn down the cornfield | |
JAMES BROWN | You cheatin' heart | |
MIRIAM MAKEBA | For what it's worth | |
Comment:
Fact: with Blues, Rhythm'n'Blues, Soul, no Elvis, no Beatles, no Rolling Stones. Music owes an eternal debt to Black Artists. Forever, and ever and ever. We forget however that great Black artists have also made great covers of great songs composed by White Folks.Feedback:
This is something I'd really like to hear.
Not a clunker in the bunch. It's as if they were trying to make a point about all of the best selling white covers of black tunes. Pat Boone, anyone? I'd also love to hear this.