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    Wmbm - 1490 miami top 50 soul sounds april 29, 1967

    Some local smashes, A UK group and is that some early reggae I spy from the Blues Busters and Byron Lee?

    WMBM - 1490 MIAMI
    TOP 50 SOUL SOUNDS
    WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 29, 1967

    1. Respect - Aretha Franklin
    2. Everybody Loves A Winner - William Bell
    3. Double Up - L.H. & Memphis Sound
    4. Whole World Is A Stage - Fantastic Four
    5. I'm Coming Home - Timmy Norman
    6. Talk To Me - Mighty Sam
    7. You're All I Need - Bobby Bland
    8. Out Of Left Field - Percy Sledge
    9. Hi-Hug-Her - Booker T & MG's
    10. I Feel My Love - Lil Beaver
    11. Eight Men Four Women - O.V. Wright
    12. Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conely
    13. Shake A Tail Feather - James & Bobby Purify
    14. Everybody Needs A Woman - Chuck Jackson
    15. I'm A Man - Spencer Davis
    16. What Should Young Girl Do - Bongi & Judy
    17. Hooked By Love - Homer Banks
    18. I Love You - Otis Redding
    19. Tramp - Otis And Carla
    20. My Guy, My Girl - Patti & Micky
    21. All I Need - Temptations
    22. Thread The Needle - Clarence Carter
    23. So High My Love - Roy Hamilton
    24. I Never Loved A Man - Aretha Franklin
    25. Indefinitely - Alto Lee
    26. Groovin - Young Rascals
    27. Jump Back - King Curtis
    28. Bad Girl - Lee Moses
    29. Later For Tomorrow - Ernie K. Doe
    30. Who Can Your Good Man Be - B.B. King
    31. Soulfinger - Bar-Kays
    32. Put Your Trust In Me - Joe Simon
    33. I Really Love You - Moovers
    34. Daddy's Home - Chuck & Maxine
    35. If I'm Hurt - Barbara & Brenda
    36. Got To Have You Back - Isley Bros.
    37. How Sweet It Is - Blues Busters
    38. When You're Young - Marvelettes
    39. Hang On Sloopy - Byron Lee
    40. Losin' Boy - Eddie Giles
    41. Shing-A-Ling Time - Liberty Belles
    42. Ready, Willing And Able - Jim And Clydie
    43. I Love Everything - Bobby Hebb
    44. Let Yourself Go - James Brown
    45. B. And B. Time - E. Rodney Jones
    46. The Train - Big John Hamilton
    47. Shoo-Rah - Chris Kenner
    48. When I'm In Your Arms - Terri Bryant
    49. Lonely Lover - Inverts
    50. South Side Blues - Lou Rawls

    DJ PICKS
    GENO: Bless You - Al Johnson
    C.T.: - All I Want Is You - Pic And Bill
    CHINA: Don't Lead Me On - Johnny Hampton
    DONNIE: Am I Groovin You - Freddie Scott

    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frankm View Post
    Some local smashes, A UK group and is that some early reggae I spy from the Blues Busters and Byron Lee?
    Fascinating survey there .. it wouldn't be the only R&B survey to have included "I'm A Man" by SPENCER DAVIS either as it got to #48 on Billboard's R&B chart and #10 on their Pop listing.

    And yes, BYRON LEE and THE BLUES BUSTERS would have to be the Jamaican acts .. this would have been the peak of the "Rocksteady" era in Jamaican music [[ the forerunner of "Reggae" )

    I've found THE BLUESBUSTERS track "How Sweet it Is" on Youtube ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8N2H7kqFDE

    I'd assumed it would be a version of the MARVIN GAYE classic but its an entirely different song, it also isn't really "Rocksteady" either, its more a Jamaican version of New Orleans style R&B.

    Roger

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