This one might be kind of easy...in 1966 a male and female recorded songs that talked about the same subject[it wasn't about love]name the artist and the songs.
This one might be kind of easy...in 1966 a male and female recorded songs that talked about the same subject[it wasn't about love]name the artist and the songs.
It can't be "Respect", as Otis Redding's was 1965. and Aretha Franklin's was 1967.
Same subject but different songs, diff lyrics? Hmmm...
James Brown - Don't Be a Dropout
Brenda Holloway - Play It Cool, Stay In School
Awe, man..!
Hehehehe,keep guessing!
James Brown-It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World
Irma Thomas-It's A Man's - Woman's World
Different songs, same producer [[J. Brown)
Nice randy....but no cigar,get back to work,hehehehehe!!!!
hmm...Could it be a dance song??...1966 was, The Philly Dog, The Duck, Cool Jerk, and a few more Boogaloo songs I think. The only dance song by a woman from '66 I know of is Holly Maxwell - Philly Barracuda???
Maybe "Philly Barracuda" and "Do The Barracuda" by Alvin Cash and The Registers [[or was it The Crawlers?).
Nope!...i'm gonna give a hint-the male was out of detroit.
Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett & Ann Mason with Little Mac & The Boss Sound would fit if the year was 1965?
In an earlier post, it was stated that they recorded for different labels...since both Wilson's and Ann's songs came out on Atlantic, I doubt that "Midnight Hour" is correct.
Best,
Mark
You're gonna kick yourselves when i give the answer,hehehehehe!!!
Ok...I think we should put our heads together on this one, guys as arr&bee is already gloating and hasn't yet shown his hand:
I remember 1966 well and if it wasn't a song about love the only other thing that kept us busy then would have been--
Dancing
Protesting
or maybe eating/food
Wilson Pickett's "Land Of 1000 Dances" made it to #1 summer of '66
Any other ideas??
"Hooch Makin Love" by Papa Rowlin Stone
"Love Makin Hooch" by Moonshine Mabel
OK what do I win?
Well i see no one has claimed the prize so here goes...function at the junction-shorty long...wang dang doodle-koko taylor..both talk about a soulful ggod time with plenty of food and some characters as well..butcher knife totin jim-ming ting toe from china!!
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