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Lots of memories in there 92.

3. Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song (4:47)
Bitch stole this song from the Fugees

4. Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (4:01)
16. Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein (4:46)
17. Dobie Gray - Drift Away (3:52)
18. Sweet - Little Willy (3:13)
19. Stevie Wonder - You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (2:54)
23. Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band (3:25)
24. Dr John - Right Place, Wrong Time (2:53)
26. Stevie Wonder - Superstition (4:24)
27. Paul Simon - Loves Me Like A Rock (3:18)
29. John Denver - Rocky Mountain High (4:44)
30. Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You (3:25)
31. Three Dog Night - Shambala (3:25)
36. King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight (2:49)
38. Bobby 'Boris' Pickett - Monster Mash (3:09) Only because it's Halloween
40. Seals & Crofts - Diamond Girl (4:14)
41. Doobie Brothers - Long Train Running (3:27)
50. Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water (3:49)
51. Dr Hook - The Cover of the Rolling Stone (2:53)
52. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors (2:56)
54. Chicago - Feelin´ Stronger Every Day (4:13)
56. Paul McCartney & Wings - Live And Let Die (3:13)57. Hurricane Smith - Oh, Babe, What Would You Say (3:26)
60. Four Tops - Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got) (3:03)
61. Eric Weissberg & Steve Mande - Dueling Banjos (2:17) You got a real purty mouth
68. Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years (4:35)
73. Steely Dan - Do It Again
74. Paul Simon - Kodachrome
78. Johnny Rivers - Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
79. Allman Brothers - Ramblin' Man
92. Pink Floyd - Money
96. Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride
100. Temptations - Papa Was A Rolling Stone
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Nice, Bobby



43. Sly And The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (2:59)

49. Gladis Knight And The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia (4:38)

52. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors (2:56)

62. Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground (3:07)

74. Paul Simon - Kodachrome

88. Stylistics - Break Up To Make Up


it's all good stuff, but these jump out at me.

who knew 73 was so soulful?
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Dean wrote:
Nice, Bobby 43. Sly And The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (2:59) 49. Gladis Knight And The Pips - Midnight Train To...
Nice, Bobby



43. Sly And The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (2:59)

49. Gladis Knight And The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia (4:38)

52. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors (2:56)

62. Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground (3:07)

74. Paul Simon - Kodachrome

88. Stylistics - Break Up To Make Up


it's all good stuff, but these jump out at me.

who knew 73 was so soulful?
Dude, I got a mother-lode of tunes from my kid. Dunno who/where/what he pirated it from, but I have Billboards Top-100 tunes from 1946 thru 1996. 50 years of tunes in MP3. 1970 thru 1976 are incredible, full of soul, badass basslines, serious vocals, and classic production. I just listened to the Johnnie Taylor song, 'I Believe In You' - awesome tune and totally forgot that one.

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10/30/2008 11:11am
Dean wrote:
Nice, Bobby 43. Sly And The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (2:59) 49. Gladis Knight And The Pips - Midnight Train To...
Nice, Bobby



43. Sly And The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (2:59)

49. Gladis Knight And The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia (4:38)

52. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors (2:56)

62. Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground (3:07)

74. Paul Simon - Kodachrome

88. Stylistics - Break Up To Make Up


it's all good stuff, but these jump out at me.

who knew 73 was so soulful?
Racer92 wrote:
Dude, I got a mother-lode of tunes from my kid. Dunno who/where/what he pirated it from, but I have Billboards Top-100 tunes from 1946 thru 1996...
Dude, I got a mother-lode of tunes from my kid. Dunno who/where/what he pirated it from, but I have Billboards Top-100 tunes from 1946 thru 1996. 50 years of tunes in MP3. 1970 thru 1976 are incredible, full of soul, badass basslines, serious vocals, and classic production. I just listened to the Johnnie Taylor song, 'I Believe In You' - awesome tune and totally forgot that one.

when was Bobby Womack's "Across 110th St"

I know that's got to be on one of those lists. I just heard it in "American Gangster" and was like " hell yeah, that shit sounds awesome" I literally broke out smiling on my couch.

The Shop

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10/30/2008 11:13am Edited Date/Time 10/30/2008 11:14am
I looked and only one I have is 'Lookin For Love' from 1974. An awesome tune itself!

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