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Thread: Top 10(ish) Soul (60’s / Motown / Stax era)

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    1 Jackie Wilson - Higher and higher
    2 contours - do you love me
    3. Isley Brothers - This Old Heart of Mine
    4 Shake ur Tailfeather - Ray Charles
    5 I want you back - Jackson 5
    6 Drifters - Saturday night at the movies
    7 Same & Dave - Soul Man
    8 velvellettes - needle in a haystack
    9 isley bros - behind the painted smile
    10 Smokey Robinson - Tears of a Clown
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    Any more?
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    Soul Sister Brown Sugar - Sam & Dave
    When She Was My Girl – Four Tops
    Da Doo Ron Ron - Crystals
    Kissing In The Back Row – Drifters
    Saturday Night At The Movies – Drifters
    Come On Over To My Place - Drifters
    Stop In The Name Of Love – Supremes
    Be My Baby - Ronettes
    I Second That Emotion – Smokey Robinson
    Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye
    It Takes two – Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
    In The Midnight Hour – Wilson Picket

    And a couple from a much under-rated artist

    Another Saturday Night - Sam Cooke
    Cupid - Sam Cooke
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    Quote Originally Posted by robbiedj View Post
    And a couple from a much under-rated artist

    Another Saturday Night - Sam Cooke
    Cupid - Sam Cooke
    Agreed on Cooke beng under-rated, also by Sam...

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    I have a first gig soon and I've decided to do 60's slot (there happy about this) and these are the ones i've picked - (in no real order)
    1-Son of a preacher man-Dusty
    2-I got you babe-Sonny & Cher
    3-Needles & Pins-Seachers
    4-Flowers in the rain-The Move
    5-Itchycoo park-Small Faces
    6-Apache-The Shawdows
    7-Shakin all over-Johnny Kidd
    8-Chain Gang-Sam Cooke (what a guy..love his music)
    9-Pretty Woman-Roy Obison
    10-Whiter Shade Of Pale-Procol Harum

    I love the 60's, could go on but these are the ones that stand out for me.
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    Great for a 60s set, but only 2 of them are relevant to this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by penmare42 View Post
    I have a first gig soon and I've decided to do 60's slot (there happy about this) and these are the ones i've picked - (in no real order)
    1-Son of a preacher man-Dusty
    2-I got you babe-Sonny & Cher
    3-Needles & Pins-Seachers
    4-Flowers in the rain-The Move
    5-Itchycoo park-Small Faces
    6-Apache-The Shawdows
    7-Shakin all over-Johnny Kidd
    8-Chain Gang-Sam Cooke (what a guy..love his music)
    9-Pretty Woman-Roy Obison
    10-Whiter Shade Of Pale-Procol Harum

    I love the 60's, could go on but these are the ones that stand out for me.
    As this is off thread--ill carry on with my favourite subject

    60s music and no Stones, Beatles or Beach Boys?

    They were the giant supergroups of the 60s--


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    Please don't take the Top 10(ish) threads off topic. I don't want to have to wade through irrelevant stuff when I collate the lists.

    Neither do I want to start deleting off topic posts to save myself bother later when I start this task.
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