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Edwin Starr You've Got My Soul on Fire Mp3, Flac, Wma Edwin Starr You've Got My Soul On Fire mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: You've Got My Soul On Fire Country: US Released: 1973 Style: Soul MP3 version RAR size: 1202 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1183 mb WMA version RAR size: 1765 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 564 Other Formats: TTA ASF MP2 WAV AHX RA MP1 Tracklist A You've Got My Soul On Fire (Mono) 3:28 A2 You've Got My Soul On Fire (Stereo) 3:28 Credits Producer – Norman Whitfield Written-By – Norman Whitfield Notes Mono / Stereo Promo. Same track both sides. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A side runout etched): M-1276-AS-1A Barcode (B side runout etched): M-1276-AS-1B Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Edwin You've Got My Soul M 1276F Motown M 1276F US 1973 Starr On Fire (7") Tamla 4 C006-94818, 4 Edwin You've Got My Soul Motown, 4 C006-94818, 4 Belgium 1973 C 006-94 818 Starr On Fire (7", Single) Tamla C 006-94 818 Motown You've Got My Soul Edwin On Fire / Love (The Tamla TSM-NP 64172 TSM-NP 64172 Italy 1973 Starr Lonely People's Motown Prayer) (7") Edwin You've Got My Soul Tamla 75803 75803 Turkey 1975 Starr On Fire (7") Motown Tamla Edwin You've Got My Soul 1C 006-94 818 Motown, EMI 1C 006-94 818 Germany 1973 Starr On Fire (7", Single) Electrola Related Music albums to You've Got My Soul On Fire by Edwin Starr Edwin Starr - 25 Miles Edwin Starr - War / He Who Picks A Rose Edwin Starr - Stop The War Now Edwin Starr - I Want My Baby Back / Gonna Keep On Tryin' Till I Win Your Love Edwin Starr - Big Papa Edwin Starr - Who Is The Leader Of The People? (¿Quien Es El Lider Del Pueblo?) / Don't Tell Me I'm Crazy (No Me Llames Loco) Edwin Starr - The Hits Of Edwin Starr Edwin Starr - Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On.
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