Other Mixes By zaxxon25
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Summer Soul Revue
| Artist | Song | |
| Eddie Floyd | I've Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do) | |
| Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers | Malinda | |
| The Originals | I Like Your Style | |
| William Bell & Mavis Staples | Leave The Girl Alone | |
| Marvin Gaye | Pretty Little Baby | |
| The Impressions | Never Too Much Love | |
| Jr. Walker & The All-Stars | What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) | |
| Paul Kelly | Let Your Love Come Down (Let It Fall On Me) | |
| Barbara Mason | Yes, I'm Ready | |
| Clarence Carter | The Feeling Is Right | |
| Jerry Butler | Hey, Western Union Man | |
| Lee Williams & The Cymbals | I Love You More | |
| The Manhattans | I Betcha (Couldn't Love Me) | |
| Smokey Robinson & The Miracles | Special Occasion | |
| Isley Brothers | I Guess I'll Always Love You | |
| Darrell Banks | Our Love (Is In The Pocket) | |
| The Continental 4 | What You Gave Us | |
| The Dells | Show Me | |
| Barbara Lewis | Someday We're Gonna Love Again | |
| Brenda Holloway | I'll Be Available | |
| Gene Chandler | You Threw A Lucky Punch | |
| Betty Wright | Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do | |
| The Marvelettes | Don't Make Hurting Me A Habit | |
| Allen Toussaint | Soul Sister | |
| The Falcons & Band | I Found A Love | |
| Eddie Floyd | Can I Change My Mind | |
| James & Bobby Purify | I'm Your Puppet | |
| Leon Haywood | Sugar Lump | |
Comment:
This mix started as a project to archive some of my favorite 7" soul singles that I don't have on CD. Most of these range from the late 60's to early 70's with a few exceptions. From a charting perspective these were mainly mid-level hits, with a few biggies sprinkled in and maybe a b-side or two. All direct from vinyl with no processing, the pops and clicks are intended as a nostalgic touch. At least that's what I tell people, in reality I haven't found a good de-clicker yet ...Feedback:
Looks great!
That's wot I like - Fuck Prozac Take Soul. Good Job.
This is great stuff. In Northern England this music has tons of fans.


