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Blue-Eyed Soul

Artist Song
Daryl Hall & John Oates  Sara Smile  
Dusty Springfield  Son of a Preacher Man  
The Righteous Brothers  You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'  
Amy Winehouse  You Know I'm No Good  
Bobby Caldwell  What You Won't Do for Love  
Phil Collins  You Can't Hurry Love  
Van Morrison  Domino  
Robin Thicke  Sex Therapy  
Steve Winwood  Higher Love  
Bee Gees  Jive Talkin'  
Teena Marie  I'm Still In Love  
George Michael  One More Try  
Michael McDonald  Ain't No Mountain High Enough  
Lisa Stansfield  All Around the World  
Justin Timberlake  Señorita  
Boz Scaggs  Lowdown  
Simply Red  If You Don't Know Me By Now  
Joss Stone  Fell In Love With a Boy  
Rod Stewart  I'd Rather Go Blind  
ADELE  Chasing Pavements  
Michael Bolton  (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay  
Joe Cocker  With a Little Help from My Friends  
Laura Nyro  It's Gonna Take a Miracle  
Duffy  Mercy  
The Box Tops  The Letter  
Christina Aguilera  Impossible  
Jamiroquai  Virtual Insanity  
Daniel Merriweather  Red  
Maroon 5  Makes Me Wonder  
The Rolling Stones  Fool to Cry  
Soul Survivors  Expressway to Your Heart  
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels  Devil With the Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly  
The Rascals  Groovin'  
Rick Astley  Never Gonna Give You Up  
Jamie Lidell  Little Bit of Feel Good  
Elvin Bishop  Fooled around and Fell in Love  
David Bowie  Young Americans  
Culture Club  Time (Clock of the Heart)  
Taylor Hicks  What’s Right Is Right  
Squeeze  Tempted  
Wild Cherry  Play That Funky Music  
Dan Hartman  I Can Dream About You  
Charlie Rich  When Something Is Wrong With My Baby  
James Hunter  People Gonna Talk  
The Animals  Bring It On Home to Me  
Eddie Hinton  It's All Wrong But It's All Right  
Andrew Strong  Try a Little Tenderness  
Blood, Sweat & Tears  And When I Die  
The Style Council  My Ever Changing Moods  
Swingin' Medallions  Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)  
The J. Geils Band  Give It to Me  
Remy Shand  Take a Message  
Dr. John  Right Place, Wrong Time  
Eli "Paperboy" Reed & The True Loves  Am I Wasting My Time  
Lulu & The Luvvers  Shout  
Alison Moyet  Invisible  
Paul Young  Everytime You Go Away  
Robert Palmer  Every Kinda People  
Dan Penn  You Left the Water Running  
Eurythmics  Angel  
Taylor Dayne  Tell It to My Heart  
Paolo Nutini  Last Request  
Jon B.  They Don't Know  
The Afghan Whigs  Come See About Me  
Natasha Bedingfield  Love Like This (feat. Sean Kingston)  
Delaney & Bonnie  Dirty Old Man  
Wayne Cochran  Last Kiss  
Bill Deal  I've Been Hurt  
Lewis Taylor  Stoned, Pt. 1  
Timi Yuro  Hurt  
Frankie Miller  Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)  
Temptones  Girl I Love You  
Alice Russell  Got the Hunger?  
The Magnificent Men  Peace of Mind  

Comment:

True soul music is colorblind, stirring up a heart-pounding passion in people from [i]every[/i] background. The singers who were tagged with the “blue-eyed soul” label as early as the mid-’60s are no exception, stomping, shouting, crooning, caressing, giving themselves over to the sound [i]completely[/i] — why do you think they call it “soul” to begin with? Sure, white kids have been picking up on black kids’ moves since Day One, but by now things have come full circle — the Righteous Brothers and Dusty Springfield are as big an influence as anyone on today’s soul men and women. Now we’ve corralled the quintessential blue-eyed soulsters for you; from fraternal falsetto kings the Bee Gees to British bad girl Amy Winehouse, these are the artists who are guided by their [i]gut[/i], not the color of their skin.
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