Musical Episode #013: Singles Mixer v. 04

Everybody was twistin!
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Apologies this took me so long to get put together, but here are the last 20 45s in podcast form since Singles Mixer Volume Three.

As always, these mixes just assemble the 45s as they’re posted so there may be some singles that may not seem terribly congruous but I’ve heard from lots of people they don’t care as much for the individual posts and I like having all the songs that were written about available.  So, here you go!  Singles Mixer Volume Four.

See you soon!

-George / Snack Attack

The Five Emprees “Hey Lover” (Freeport, 1965)
Jennell Hawkins “Moments” (Amazon, 1961)
Gary & Gary  “Bustin’ Loose” (Vee-Jay, 1962)
Ollie & The Nightingales “Girl, You Have My Heart Singin” (Stax, 1968)
Jay Dee Bryant “Get It” (Enjoy, 1965)
United Image “The African Bump” (Branding Iron, 1972 / 1973?)
Gene Chandler “Nothing Can Stop Me” (Constellation, 1965)
C.L. Blast “Leftover Love” (Clintone, 1972)
James Brown “Jimmy Mack” (Smash, 1967)
Delia Gartrell “Fight Fire, With Fire” (Right-On Records, 1971)
Rudy Love & Love Family “Does Your Mama Know” (Calla, 1975)
G.L. Crockett “Every Hour, Every Day” (4 Brothers, 1965)
THE RAH BAND – “The Crunch (Part 1)” (Good Earth, 1977)
Sam & Dave “You Got Me Hummin” (Atlantic, 1967)
The Blossoms “You Got Me Hummin’” (MGM, 1968)
Joe Quarterman & Free Soul “Thanks Dad Pt. 1” (GSF, 1973)
Joe Quarterman & Free Soul “Thanks Dad Pt. 2” (GSF, 1973)
Levert Allison “Loving On My Mind” (Tupelo Sound, 1972)
The Marigolds “Rollin’ Stone” (Excello, 1955)
Bill Moss & The Celestials “Everything Is Going To Be Alright” (Bilesse, 1970)

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