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Hello @OverlyAnxious Foot stompers to get you dancing.
My favourites so far Motown.
To look out for. Recommended.
Dancing In the Street Marth Reeves and The Vandellas
Reach Out I Be There Four Tops.
Uptight Everything Alright Stevie Wonder
I Cant Help Myself Four Tops.
No Where To Run To Martha Reeves and the Vndellas.
Needle in a Haystack Velvetlettes
Get Ready Temptations.
I am a Road runner Junior Walker and the all stars
Aint Too proud to Beg The Temptations.
Somethings Wrong Chris Clark
Do I love Yes Indeed Frank Wilson
Back street Edwin Starr
There's A Ghost In my House R Dean Taylor
Heaven Must Have Sent You Elgin's
Enjoy listening.
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Some excellent choices there @thespiceman
Bit of Elton John for me today after watching his documentary on BBC1 last night, worth watching on iPlayer if you missed it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHwVBirqD2s
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Hello @OverlyAnxious Thank you for links. Did watch it reminded me of the struggles a famous person goes through.
Song Good Bye Yellow Brick Road.
Like a lot of the early stuff very interesting albums especially the one never claimed to be issued and was shelved but a few copies exist shows his marvellous insights for music . The influences the heart of his soul.
Also the addiction and the that resonate with me as an former alcoholic. Alcoholism spreads to all quarter of society no body is immune.
Now a person clean but having physical problems as mental it is a heart breaking story but he has used given. His wealth to help others.
HIV one such project, add to that his generosity.
In my area he gave ay free tickets to the local school. He was performing at the big centre near by and issued these tickets through his management company.
Like the guy as he also stands up for those of vulnerable groups or consider social outcasts.
Why all should be aware of those that do a lot. In our Country but never get mention. Just the social media rubbish and gossip. I do think we need to think about those like Elton who have done a considerable contribution to this country is a private man and we should respect that.
Emotive a lot of time.
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Hello every one more Motown this time songs those intimate moments. We all treasure. Being alone and relaxing to and quiet times in front of the fire and those cold evenings need some comfort.
When I am Gone Brenda Holloway
My Love Is your Love Forever The Isley Brothers
What More Could A Boy Ask For The Spinnners
My Cherie Amour Stevie Wonder
Baby I need Your Loving Four Tops
What Becomes Of the Broken Hearted Jimmy Ruffin
I Gonna Make You Love Me The Supremes and Temptations
You 're All I Need To Get By Tammi Terrell and Marvin Gaye
Tracks of My Tears The Miracles, Smokey Robinson
Baby I'm For Real and The Bells both by The Originals
I've Passed This Way Before Jimmy Ruffin
Here Are The Broken Pieces Of My Heart Gladys Knight and the Pips.
Every Little Bit Hurts Brenda Holloway
It's Too Soon To Know Kim Weston
Reassure Me That You Love Me Brenda Holloway
Just a few romantic songs to lift every one in this chilly cold weather.
Some are rarities might not be available on line but on CD.
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Hello every one more Northern Soul foot stompers to listen to. Saturday night was the Northern Soul night to me when used to go the clubs . With my flowery shirts dance away to these my favourites.
Seven Days Too Long Chuck Wood
Dance, Dance, Dance Casualeers
Love Factory Eloise Laws
Move on Up Curtis Mayfield
Out On The Floor Dobie Gray
You Didn't Say A word Yvonne Baker
Love, Love, Love, Bobby Hebb
The Snake Al Wilson
Soul Time Shirley Ellis
Right Track Billy Butler
Ever Again Bernie Williams
Are We ready For Love Patti Austin
Sunshine of your Love Spanky Wilson
123 Len Barry
Loving On The Losing side Tommy Hunt
Sign On The Dotted Line Gene Latter
Landslide Tony Clarke
What Judy Street
Start of every evening some these would be played instrumental and dance floor fillers
Shake a Tail Feather James and Bobby Purify.
Sliced tomatoes Just brothers
Double Cookin' Checkerboard Checkers.
After the evening ended wind down songs.
Long After The Night Is Over by Jimmy Radcliffe although Dusty Springfield's version was played most nights.
Strang what music does to the memory reason I play these am young again, find the good times are back.
Uplifting play them when Strictly finishes or use them household duties for some movement and exercise.
Enjoy every one.
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Kelly Clarkson..Underneath The Tree...fab and festive!
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“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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My radio is on from the time I get up in the morning until at least 2pm every day of the week!
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I am listening to BBC Radio Kent and whatever they play.
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I'm listening to a bit of Fleetwood Mac to accompany this drizzly Tuesday
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I'm listening to The Streets. Thank you.
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