Other Mixes By p the swede
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Theme
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Pop
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Blues - Classic Blues
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Pop
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Pop
northern soul 2
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Rufus Lumley | I'm standing | |
Fontella Bass | Rescue me | |
Morris Chestnut | Too darn soulful | |
Exciters | Blowing up my mind | |
Astors | Candy | |
World column | So is the sun | |
Stanley Mitchell | Get it baby | |
Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell | Your precious love | |
Fascination | Girls are out to get you | |
Willie Mitchell | The Champion | |
Sam Dees | Lonely for you baby | |
Jimmy Conwell | Cigarett ashes | |
Judy Street | What | |
Isley brothers | This old heart of mine | |
Toni Clarke | Entertainer | |
Tams | Be young be foolish | |
Gene Mcdaniels | Walk with a winner | |
Jack Montgomery | Dearly beloved | |
4 Tops | Until you love someone | |
Jimmy Thomas | Where's theres a will | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Ad-libs | New York in dark | |
Eddie Holland | Leaving here | |
O'jays | I dig your act | |
Dells | Make sure | |
Laura Lee | Rip off | |
Salvadors | Stick by me baby | |
Gwen Owens | Just say | |
Rock candy | Alone with love | |
Ann Sexton | You've been gone too long | |
100% proof | Somebody's been sleeping | |
Billy Butler | Right track | |
Mitch Ryder | You get your kicks | |
Montclerks | Hung up on your love | |
Marvin Gaye | Hitchhike | |
4 perfect | I'm not strong enough | |
Invitations | Skiing in the snow | |
Robert Parker | Let's go baby | |
Julian Covay | A little bit to hurt | |
Al Wilson | The snake | |
Comment:
Q; which Velvet song is stolen from M Gaye Hitchhike ?Feedback:
"There She Goes Again" is the answer. What do I win?! What do I win!? Great mix BTW
what do you want? another question?
Which 80's duo have made a covers of a song on vol 1 and one on vol 2 ? or was that too easy Ok here's one more who did the original version of the marvellous "The snake" ?
Which 80's duo have made a covers of a song on vol 1 and one on vol 2 ? or was that too easy Ok here's one more who did the original version of the marvellous "The snake" ?
O.K., I'll play your little game, but I would have preferred a Mazda Miata ;) The answer to part one is Soft Cell. You got me on the second one. My research shows that Al Wilson wrote "The Snake" and recorded it in 1968, and it was later covered by Oscar Brown, Jr.
Also awesome.
To Ion; are sure it is like that? i thought it was Oscar Brown who wrote it (check out his Worksong-brilliant) but i can be misinformed ;-), Sorry but the Mazda
"The Snake" is a wonderful tune. I found the 45 in a used bin for 25 cents. Not in the greatest condition but a great find!
Wonderful, wonderful.
Wonderful, wonderful.