August 29, 201213 yr Ok American Soul maybe the best drunk music ever... so in that spirit name your top soul/r&b tracks maybe 2-5 of them here are a few of mine Tammy Tate and the Nightingales ; Just a Little Overcome Otis R : Try a Little Tenderness OJays : Backstabbers Harold Melvin : Don't Leave Me This Way ok old people what are your favs Edited August 29, 201213 yr by jp11801
August 29, 201213 yr In no particular order: Wilson Pickett - In the Midnight Hour James Brown - I Got You Wilson Pickett - Mustang Sally Al Green - Take Me to the River Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - Tracks of my Tears
August 29, 201213 yr I love the 7 minute version of Ain't No Sunshine by The Temptations from Solid Rock, this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raezCQT0fII I would also recommend listening to the entire Dap Tones record label (yes, really, though you should probably start out with the various artists compilation [surely compilations by now?]), as that would definitely be up your alley.
August 29, 201213 yr Sam Cooke - Mean Old World Baby Huey - A Change is Gonna Come Otis Redding - I've Been Loving You Too Long Stevie Wonder - You and I Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine James Carr - Pouring Water on a Drowning Man Al Green - How Can You Mend a Broken Heart Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind Aretha Franklin - Baby Baby Baby Curtis Mayfield- Move on Up Marvin Gaye- If I Should Die Tonight Bobby Hebb - Sunny Obviously Soul, Blues, R&B, and some Funk all overlap quite a bit.
August 29, 201213 yr A Change is Gonna Come - Sam Cooke, George Benson did a nice cover in the late 1970’s Unchained Melody – Righteous Brothers You Are Everything and Everything is You – The Stylistics Have You Seen Her – Chi-Lites One of a Kind Lover Affair – The Spinners You Can’t Change That – Ray Parker Jr (Not quite a classic like the others, I just like it) Nice topic, it was a nice trip down memory lane trying to come up w/ these.
August 29, 201213 yr I prefer to lurk and I am not very old (1988!) but here it goes: 1. Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (Always go for the long version!) 2. Lyn Collins - Think (About It) 3. Yvonne Fair - Say Yeah Yeah 4. James Brown & The JB's - It's A New Day (Being partial to JB this was a though choice.) 5. Joe Tex - You're Right Ray Charles 6. ...(Should be a Ray Charles track of choice...) Oh well Edited August 29, 201213 yr by Synchro Belt Drive
September 4, 201213 yr Depends on how popular/not you want to go, but the recent Boddie Recording Box reissue is filled with fun. Some digital tracks were included in B&W club a while back. http://www.numerogroup.com/catalog_detail.php?uid=01313
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