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frankm
12-15-2010, 06:06 AM
I thought I knew more about sixties soul than any other era but I'm familiar with most of this funky forty. Ray Charles and Rufus Thomas started recording in the 40s/50s and still popular in the R&B charts of 1971. Then again there are names her not even known to me never mind forgotten.

I'm still playing Family Affair, Rock Steady, Where did our love go amongst others on this list.


WBLK 93.7 FM - BUFFALO
SOUL BROTHER RADIO
FUNKY FORTY
DECEMBER 13, 1971

1. Can I - Eddie Kendricks
2. Sugar Daddy - The Jackson 5
3. Everybody Knows About - L. Johnny Taylor
4. Have You Seen Her - Chi-Lites
5. Family Affair - Sly & Family
6. Where Did Our Love Go - Donnie Elbert
7. I'm A Greedy Man - James Brown
8. Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin
9. Got To Be There - Michael Jackson
10. Theme From Shaft - Isaac Hayes
11. Drowning In The Sea Of Love - Joe Simon
12. That's The Way I Feel - Bobby Womack
13. Scratch My Back - Clarence Carter
14. Inner City Blues - Marvin Gaye
15. Respect Yourself - Staple Singers
16. Get Up And Get Down - Dramatics
17. Love Gonna Pack Up - The Persuaders
18. To You With Love - The Moments
19. After All This Time - Merry Clayton
20. Love And Liberty - Laura Lee
21. We'll Always Be Together - Whatnauts
22. Son Of Shaft - The Bar-Kays
23. Chokin' Kind - Z.Z. Hill
24. Spellbinder - Rhythm Rebellion
25. What Am I Living For - Ray Charles
26. You Want It, You Got It - Detroit Emeralds
27. Make Me The Woman - Gladys Knight
28. Do The Funky Penguin - Rufus Thomas
29. Way Back Home - Jr. Walker
30. No News Is Bad News - The Genies
31. Who You Gonna Blame - Fontella Bass
32. I'm In Love - Ron Douglas
33. Clean Up Woman - Betty Wright
34. Ain't Understanding - Jerry & Brenda
35. Fire And Water - Wilson Pickett
36. Not Trying-Make You Pay - Brenda George
37. Our Future - Lucky Peterson
38. I'm Leaving This Time - Main Ingredient
39. Bound - Ponderosa Twins
40. Scorpio - Dennis Coffey

"BLK" PIK 45
Jungle Fever - The Chakachas

"BLK" PIK LP
Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics

PICTURED DJ'S
Roosevelt Tucker
Bradley J. Cool
Jason Denis
Ron Baskin
Hound Dog

NOTE: The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly
as they are shown on the printed survey. Any typos, spelling
errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed
sheet.


with thanks to

Gary Pfeifer

www.gpairchecks.0catch.com

roger
12-15-2010, 08:34 AM
Well .. I reckon I have about 20 of those on 45 and most of the remainder on L.Ps or C.D. reissues, but there are a few which were a complete mystery to me .. BRENDA GEORGE, LUCKY PETERSON, RON DOUGLAS, THE GENIES, RHYTHM REBELLION ..

So I thought I'd visit YouTube ..

BRENDA GEORGE seems to have been a very Bluesy/Southern-Soul singer but I can't find "Not Trying",

LUCKY PETERSON seems to have been another Blues singer but I can't find "Our Future".

There was a Doo-Wop group in the 50s called THE GENIES, whether they are the same group as THE GENIES in this survey I wouldn't know ..

RON DOUGLAS I just couldn't find at all.

However I did find "Spellbinder" - RHYTHM REBELLION ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1Xk8IkvwNs

There are a few red-herrings in there too ..

"Everybody Knows About" by L JOHNNY TAYLOR has to be "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing" by LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR.
"Ain't Understanding" by "Jerry and Brenda" would have to be "Ain't Understanding Mellow" by JERRY BUTLER AND BRENDA LEE EAGER.

And here is one where the group name was familiar but not the song, seems it was the official "B" side .. PONDEROSA TWINS + 1 .. "Bound"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J_ZWz4t-0E

Roger

frankm
12-15-2010, 06:47 PM
Thanks Roger.i have prove it by the Genies on Ron

mark speck
12-15-2010, 07:18 PM
Lucky Peterson was notable for being a bandleader...at the tender age of 13! That got him on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

Best,

Mark