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Artist |
Song |
Album |
Label |
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The Flirtations |
How Can You Tell Me? |
seven-inch |
Dream |
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Donna Lynn |
I'd Much Rather Be With the Girls |
seven-inch |
Capitol |
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Cher |
Dream Baby |
seven-inch |
Imperial |
1964, recorded shortly after Sonny Bono stopped working at Phil Spector's studio, can't you tell? |
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The Geminis |
A Friend of Mine |
seven-inch |
RCA Victor |
1966, later covered by spandex-wearing Gladys Knight and the Pips in 1981 |
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Hollywood Jills |
He Makes Me So Mad |
seven-inch |
Capitol |
1968 |
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Eddie and the De-Havelons |
Baby Dumplins |
seven-inch |
Peacock |
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Mary Wells |
Bye Bye Baby |
seven-inch |
Motown |
1961 |
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Andre Williams |
My Tears |
Detroit Grease vol.1 |
Detroit |
orig 78rpm on Fortune b-side to Jail Bait |
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Alton Ellis |
Ain't That Loving You |
Sings Rock and Soul |
CoxSone |
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Little Junior Parker |
Sittin Drinkin and Thinkin |
seven-inch |
Duke |
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Babs Gonzales |
The Hat Box Chicks |
Tales of Manhattan |
Jaro International |
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Bill Cosby |
I Found a Way You |
Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs |
Uni |
this record won a Grammy in 1972 |
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V/A |
The Crumb Brothers- Seat in the Kingdom |
Life is a Problem |
Mississippi Records |
the singer was ten years old when this was recorded |
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V/A |
The Cadets- Car Crash |
The Golden Groups part 33- The Los Angeles Groups |
Relic |
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Andre Williams |
Mozelle |
Detroit Grease vol.1 |
Detroit |
orig 78rpm on Fortune |
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Rev. Charlie Jackson |
Morning Train |
The Legendy Booker and Jackson Singles |
Casequarter |
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V/A |
Rev. A Johnson- Lord Will Make a Way |
Life is a Problem |
Mississippi Records |
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26 |
V/A |
Geeshie Wiley- Last Kind Words Blues |
American Primitive Vol. 2: Pre-War Revenants (1897-1939) |
Revenant |
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Jimmy Smith and Dave "Baby" Cortez |
Soulville USA |
Organ Greats |
Design |
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The Shirelles |
Boys |
seven-inch |
Scepter |
1960 |
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The Dardenelles |
Alright |
seven-inch |
Cameo |
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The Hearts |
Dear Abby |
seven-inch |
Tuff |
this group also known as The Jaynetts |
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V/A |
The Thrills- Whose Baby Are You |
The Golden Groups part 33- The Los Angeles Groups |
Relic |
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Dyke and the Blazers |
So Sharp |
The Funky Broadway |
Original Sound |
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The Show Stoppers |
Ain't Nothin' But a House Party |
seven-inch |
Showtime |
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Gene Chandler |
There Was a Time |
There Was a Time |
Brunswick |
incredible JB cover |
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1 |
v/a |
The Three Degrees - Collage |
Philadelphia Roots Volume 2 - Funk, Soul and the roots of Disco 1965-73 |
Soul Jazz |
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*request
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Bill Cosby |
Introduction |
Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs |
Uni |
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Alton Ellis |
Mad Mad Mad |
Alton Ellis Sings Rock and Soul |
CoxSone |
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Bill Cosby |
Dope-Pusher Song |
Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs |
Uni |
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V/A |
Mickey Soul Generation- Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs |
Amazing Funk Masters |
Soul Patrol |
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Bill Cosby |
Uppers and Downers |
Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs |
Uni |
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10 |
Jones, Quincy and Bill Cosby |
Hikky-Burr (feat. Bill Cosby) |
The Original Jam Sessions 1969 |
Concord |
Just Say No! ...to drugs |
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Mikey Dread |
Fast Forward |
Dread at the Control Dubwise |
Dread at the Controls |
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V/A |
Sonora Casino- Astronautas A Mercurio |
Obsession |
Bully Records |
international psychedelia compilation |
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Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family |
My Ancestors |
My Ancestors |
Chris Editions |
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