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24/8/17 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul & Grooves Show - Finale

From 1970 ‘Spirit in the Dark’, one of Aretha's classic Atlantic Records, song Noel Don't Play That Song 3:43 first recorded by soul singer Ben E. King

Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads

Sent For You Yesterday And Count Basie & The Mills Originally recorded by Count Basie and His Orchestra in 1938. This from 1968 album Noel 3:36 Here You Come Today Brothers The Board of Directors Annual Report recorded with The Mill Brothers.

1919 - 1989. Sometimes considered a performer of dirty blues, because of the Dean Big Ten Inch Record 2:12 Bullmoose Jackson suggestive nature of some of his songs, such as this and "I Want a Bowlegged Woman". 1952, written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.

1984, from his 3rd solo album, Centerfield. All instruments, vocals, production and Dean Big Train (From Memphis) 2:58 John Fogerty arrangement done by John Fogerty.

Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Dom 4:21 Steely Dan From Can't Buy a Thrill, 1972. Vocal by David Palmer. Under Me)

1979, a collaboration with disco producer Giorgio Moroder, who also co-wrote the Dom Life In Tokyo (Part 1) 4:01 Japan song with David Sylvian. The B-side, "Life In Tokyo Theme" is a slowed down mix which could be enjoyed at the usual speed if played on a 78rpm turntable.

Stranger In My Own Home Noel 4:24 From 1969 album Back In Memphis. Written by Percy Mayfield. Town

Written by and , originally by Elvis in 1961. This from 1979’s Dean Little Sister 3:49 Bop till You Drop, which consists almost entirely of covers of earlier and classics. Reached number 24 in the UK Singles Chart in 1966. He started his career as a Noel Barefootin' 2:35 Robert Parker saxophonist, playing with Professor Longhair on his hit "Mardi Gras In " in 1949. First released as a single with the band Arnold Corns. A re-recorded version, Dom Moonage Daydream 4:43 David Bowie featuring Bowie and his backing band The Spiders from Mars, was released in 1972 on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

Recorded for the 1973 album Holland. Vocals by Blondie Chaplin, who was a member Dom Sail On, Sailor 3:20 for only a short while.

1959. The song was originally recorded by Huey Smith and the Clowns, but Frankie Dean 2:45 Frankie Ford Ford's lead vocal replaced Huey Smith's while the group was on tour. It was credited to Frankie Ford with Huey "Piano" Smith and The Clowns.

Dean Radar Love 3:44 Golden Earring Dutch rock band Golden Earring. 1973 - reached no 7, their only single to chart in UK.

Rolling Stone magazine describes it "one of rock's most beautiful celebrations of Noel Thirteen 2:35 Big Star adolescence" Written by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell. Originally featured on the 1972 album #1 Record.

2014, the lead single from the band's third studio album, Get to Heaven. The track Dom Distant Past 3:44 features a bridge scanner sound from the original Star Trek TV show.

It’s success in 1975 helped start a fad for citizens band (CB) radio. The song was the Dean Convoy 3:50 C.W. McCall inspiration for the 1978 Sam Peckinpah film Convoy.

1973, his first major hit as a solo artist, coming two years after his departure from The Noel Keep On Truckin' (Part 1) 3:33 Eddie Kendricks Temptations. Co-wriiten by Frank Wilson (Do I Love You?). One of the first records to be called ‘Disco’.

1973, from 3rd album ‘Dixie Chicken’. The country group The Dixie Chicks took their Dean Dixie Chicken 3:59 Little Feat name from this song.

From Achtung Bono, their tenth album, released in 2005. This got to No. 6 in the UK Dean Oven Gloves 3:11 Singles Chart in 2010 as part of the protest against the threatened closure of BBC 6 Music.

1975, his best known single. In the early 1970s, Gilstrap was one of the backing Noel Swing Your Daddy 2:53 Jim Gilstrap vocalists for , appearing his and .

Dom Must I Paint You a Picture 5:33 Billy Bragg From 1988 album Workers Playtime and reached number 18 in the UK albums chart.

1979, from Chairs Missing, their second studio album. Single was a minor hit, peaking Dom Outdoor Miner 2:51 Wire at number 51 in the UK singles chart.

Frst released by Charlie Walker in 1966, it became a hit when it was released by Noel Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me 2:48 Dean Martin Robert Mitchum in early 1967, and by Dean Martin later the same year on his album Welcome to My World.

Goodnight Sweetheart, A hit in 1954 - the best-selling version of the song was recorded by the McGuire Noel 2:40 The Spaniels Goodnight Sisters in the same year.