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Juke Joint Songlist 8-6-13.Xlsx SONG TITLE TEMPO ARTIST Ain't No Sunshine slow Bill Withers Baby What You Want Me To Do slow Blues Standard Barefootin' medium up Robert Parker Born In Chicago fast blues Paul Butterfield Bright Lights, Big City medium blues swing Jimmy Rogers Allstars Bring it on Home to Me slow swing Sam Cooke Caledonia medium swing Louis Jordan Call Me (634-5789) medium swing Wilson Pickett Can't Get Next To You slow Al Green Can't Keep It Up fast blues - swing Little Charlie and the Nightcats Can't Turn You Loose fast Otis Redding Cissy Strut medium New Orleans INSTR. The Meters Cleo's Mood slow INSTRUMENTAL Junior Walker Cold Sweat medium funk James Brown Get Ready medium Rare Earth Going To The River slow swing Taj Mahal Grazing In The Grass medium INSTRUMENTAL Hugh Masakela Grits Ain't Groceries medium Little Milton Here I Am, Come and Take Me medium Al Green/Seal High Flying Baby fast Rod Piazza Hold On, I'm Coming medium Sam and Dave Hoochie Koochie Man Slow Muddy Waters Hot Little Mama medium swing Johnny Guitar Watson I Ain't Drunk, I'm Just Drinkin' medium swing Albert Collins I Feel Good medium funk James Brown I Got the Feeling medium funk James Brown Jody Grind medium Horace Silver Knock On Wood medium Wilson Pickett Listen Here medium INSTRUMENTAL Eddie Harris Memphis Train medium Rufus Thomas Midnight Hour relaxed Wilson Pickett Mustang Sallie relaxed Wilson Pickett Nightime Is the Right Time slow Ray Charles Night Train medium up James Brown Papa's Got a Brand New Bag medium funk James Brown Red House medium slow blues Blues Standard Route 66 medium swing Old Standard Running Blue medium swing Boz Scaggs Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay slow Otis Redding Smack Dab in the Middle medium swing Ray Charles Song For My Father medium latin INSTRUMENTAL Horace Silver Soul Man medium Sam and Dave Stand by Me slow Ben E. King Standing On Shaky Ground medium funk The Temptations Stormy Monday slow blues standard Sweet Soul Music medium funk Arthur Conley Them Changes med fast Buddy Miles T Bone Shuffle medium swing blues standard This Is A Man's World slow James Brown Thrill Is Gone slow B.B. King Tramp medium blues Lowell Fulson Try A Little Tenderness slow Otis Redding The Turning Point medium Tyrone Davis Turn On Your Lovelight fast Bobby Blue Bland Use Me medium funk Bill Withers Walking the Dog medium Wilson Pickett Watermelon Man medium Herbie Hancock When A Man Loves A Woman slow Percy Sledge When Something Is Wrong With My Baby slow Sam and Dave.
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