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Midnight Train To Georgia - The Soul Hits

Searchin' - The Coasters
Everybody Plays the Fool - The Main Ingredient
Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis & The Kingpins

I knew that was King Floyd on the Groove Me, and I couldn't tell you why I typed in King Curtis. ;D It absolutely is funny. But hey, occasionally wrong, never in doubt.
 
Silkie said:
Searchin' - The Coasters
Everybody Plays the Fool - The Main Ingredient
Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis & The Kingpins

I knew that was King Floyd on the Groove Me, and I couldn't tell you why I typed in King Curtis. ;D It absolutely is funny. But hey, occasionally wrong, never in doubt.

Even us oldtime rockers can make a mistake ;D
 
number #1 on the soul charts

faith, hope and charity...to each his own
taste of honey...boogie, oogie
shirley and lee....let the good times roll
maryln mccoo and billy davis...you don't have to be a star
ivory joe hunter..i need you
parliament....flashlight
candi staton.....young hearts run free
rufus thomas ...do the push pull
ben e king.......supernatural thing
tom browne .........funkin' for jamaica
bobby blue bland.... that's the way love is
LTD......love ballad
van Mccoy ..the hustle
 
Everybody Is A Star - Sly & The Family Stone

All these pages and posts later, there was still that one that didn't get a mention.

Stand, by Sly & The Family Stone was mentioned, but still one of my favs.
 
More number 1s from the Soul Charts:

One Mint Julep--Ray Charles
Green Onions--Booker T & MGs
Get Ready--Temptations
Oh What A Night--The Dells
Hey Western Union Man--Jerry Butler
Love on a Two Way Street--The Moments
Hot Pants--James Brown
Part Time Love--Little Johnny Taylor
 
radioman148 said:
More number 1s from the Soul Charts:

One Mint Julep--Ray Charles
Green Onions--Booker T & MGs
Get Ready--Temptations
Oh What A Night--The Dells
Hey Western Union Man--Jerry Butler
Love on a Two Way Street--The Moments
Hot Pants--James Brown
Part Time Love--Little Johnny Taylor

Do you realize that I might very well be one of the few who know what you are talking about when you cite Jerry Butler's "Hey Western Union Man"? Either that, or nobody has ever had it when I requested it, or just decided to scratch it from the requests - redact it, paint it black, whatever you wanna call it.

http://www.rhapsody.com/jerry-butler/the-gamble-huff-sessions
 
Silkie said:
radioman148 said:
More number 1s from the Soul Charts:

One Mint Julep--Ray Charles
Green Onions--Booker T & MGs
Get Ready--Temptations
Oh What A Night--The Dells
Hey Western Union Man--Jerry Butler
Love on a Two Way Street--The Moments
Hot Pants--James Brown
Part Time Love--Little Johnny Taylor

Do you realize that I might very well be one of the few who know what you are talking about when you cite Jerry Butler's "Hey Western Union Man"? Either that, or nobody has ever had it when I requested it, or just decided to scratch it from the requests - redact it, paint it black, whatever you wanna call it.

http://www.rhapsody.com/jerry-butler/the-gamble-huff-sessions




the case with most all of Butlers works after "For your precious Love" which goes to prove the incompetence of the folks driving the ship.
 
hornet61 said:
Silkie said:
radioman148 said:
More number 1s from the Soul Charts:

One Mint Julep--Ray Charles
Green Onions--Booker T & MGs
Get Ready--Temptations
Oh What A Night--The Dells
Hey Western Union Man--Jerry Butler
Love on a Two Way Street--The Moments
Hot Pants--James Brown
Part Time Love--Little Johnny Taylor

Do you realize that I might very well be one of the few who know what you are talking about when you cite Jerry Butler's "Hey Western Union Man"? Either that, or nobody has ever had it when I requested it, or just decided to scratch it from the requests - redact it, paint it black, whatever you wanna call it.

http://www.rhapsody.com/jerry-butler/the-gamble-huff-sessions




the case with most all of Butlers works after "For your precious Love" which goes to prove the incompetence of the folks driving the ship.

I love "the Iceman's" late 60s stuff. "Moody Woman" is another good one.
 
Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil composition:

Baby Come And Get It - The Pointer Sisters
 
basketball jones - cheech and chong
melinda - bobby taylor and the vancouvers (Feat. tommy chong)
stick up - honeycones #1
you ought to be with me - al green #1
funky worm - ohio players #1
sweet sticky thing - ohio playrs #1
full of fire - al green #1
movin - brass construction
somthing he can feel - aretha franklin
 
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