and at #10 we have "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" by Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams.
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and at #10 we have "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" by Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams.
Just to let everyone know.
The # 1 slot is reserved for our member
Jimmy Scott
We will let our member Soul Sister give us the song,
when she is ready.
edafan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaN7xuAIjXI
Dead Skunk In the Middle of the Road ----- # 16 March 1973
Can we have another one at #9
edafan
Here is one :Loving You - Minnie Riperton
#8 We'll Be Together Again - Lena Horne
# 7 - For Your Precious Love by Oscar Toney Jr.
at # 6 - Luther Vandross - Power of Love [[Love Power)
For about a year, my girls and I used to listen to Jimmy Scott at dinner time. One of their fave cuts was "Someone to Watch Over Me" on the All The Way cd.
#4 When The Day Comes Every Night - Scherrie & Susaye
#3 Heatwave with "Always & Forever"!
#2 Look Up With Your Mind - Lenny Williams
I guess we did it.
Ralph doubted all of us together could count
backwards from 40 to 1.
With a few bumps along the way we did it.
# 1 spot is reserved for our member Jimmy Scott
Soul Sister will pick the song[[s) when she is ready.
edafan
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Midnight And You
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Love's Theme
Love Unlimited Orchestra - Walking In the rain With the One I Love
[[1 group 3 songs have I broken the rules?)
At least we here are honouring Casey.
I really mean it upon hearing the latest news.
Please let our dear Casey REST IN PEACE
edafan
Casey Kasem stays in mind more than Dick Clark. Both of them were very important but when it came to the countdown Mr Kasem was the King. Had a great voice and I was told that he had perfect pitch when it came to talking.