Ain’t No Mountain High Enough performed by Diana Ross
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| | : I agree with you, the full length version of this is wonderful, as is her full length version of Reach Out I'll Be There recorded in 1971.
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Ain’t Too Proud To Beg performed by Ben Harper; The Funk Brothers
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Baby It’s True performed by Mari Wilson
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| | : It was quite a hit in the UK if I recall correctly. This post has just filled my head with Images. Neasdon, the mentioned Beehives, spangly mini dresses, Tony mansfields mid 70's pop show on TV. Did Tony Mansfield really look like Pete Waterman, as my memory insists? : Tony Mansfield was/is a musical genius, as noted elsewhere in my recommenations. Not quite sure how he could have had a pop show on tv in the mid 70s, though...The big hit he had with Mari Wilson was "Just what I've always wanted". He looked a bit geeky...did Pete Waterman copy his look? I don't know... : Actually Tony Mansfield did not produce Baby It's True. I believe it was Tot Taylor that gave this song the big sound it deserved. : I've just remembered it was Mike Mansfield that had the TV show. It ws fun all the same.
And it was Mike Mansfield that looked like PW, at least in my mind. : Awise and truly awesome choice of obscure pop
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Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is) performed by Temptations
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Black and White Town performed by Doves
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Close to Me performed by The Cure
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Come and Get This Stuff performed by Syreeta
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| | : I'd forgotten about this album. Thank you for reminding me. Absolutely wonderful. I especially loved the bits when Stevie's voice suddenly appears out of nowhere.
I rank this album with all the great acclaimed Stevie Wonder albums of this (1971-76) era.
I can't say that the song you've chosen is one of the high points, though.
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Do Like I Do performed by Kim Weston
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Do You Love Me? performed by The Contours
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Function at the Junction performed by Ramsey Lewis
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I Promise to Wait My Love performed by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas
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I’ll Be Your Man performed by The Black Keys
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Knocks me off my feet performed by Stevie Wonder
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Light My Fire performed by Shirley Bassey
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Mechanical Emotion (Featuring Morris Day) performed by Vanity
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Moonchild performed by Rick James
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Nature's Hated performed by Orlando
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Neither One Of Us performed by Gladys Knight and the Pips
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| | : One of my very favorite oldies! A true classic!
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Sleepwalk performed by The Supremes
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Smiling Faces performed by Rare Earth
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Stop Loving Me,Stop Loving You performed by Marvin Gaye
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tears of a clown performed by smokey robinson & the miracles
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The Day You Take One, You Have to Take the Other performed by The Marvelettes
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| | : Ooooh, I dig this song - gotta love those Smokey Robinson lyrics! "A little bad comes along with every good/You've got to take the bitter with the sweet." : Reminds me of 'Don't Mess With Bill'.
Quite an old fashioned sound for 1967...The Marvelettes didn't seem to really keep up with the times.
Good though.
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The Flower Shop performed by Our Front Porch
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The Last one to Know performed by The Maisonettes
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| | : i have this 7" but I don't remember this. I know the fleetwoods' version if it's the same track. I once played in a covers band with the drummer from the Maisonettes! : dig it out and give it a spin its not the Fleetwoods versionbut it is good in a kind of nostalgic way from a time when i didnt have many records so the b side always got aplay by the way some brilliant recomendations Thanks
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When Will I Come Home To You performed by Diana Ross
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Wichita Lineman performed by Sammy Davis Jr
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| | : Glenn Cambell covers this delightfully a radio favourite..
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You Keep Me Hangin' On performed by Paul Mauriat
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| | : That's fun,
Yes, very NOW!
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you made me feel like (everything is alright) performed by syreeta
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| | : Agreed. I love the undercurrent of dread in this song. Why it remained in the Motown vaults is a mystery to me.
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