RGMS (8th June 2010)

 
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  • PLAYLIST
  • Webster Lewis – El Bobo (1981) [Let Me Be The One]
  • Webster Lewis – Barbara Ann (1978) [Touch My Love]
  • Woods Empire – Universal Love (1981) [Universal Love]
  • Average White Band – Watcha Gonna Do For Me (1980) [Shine]
  • Millie Jackson – Fancy This (1980) [I Had To Say It]
  • Bloodstone – My Kind Of Woman (1982) [We Go A Long Way Back]
  • Rena Scott – Nightdancing (1988) [Love Zone]
  • John Whitehead – Pick Yourself Up (1988) [I Need Money Bad]
  • David Oliver – Don’t You Ever Be Lonely (1979) [Rain Fire]
  • Rufus feat Chaka Khan – Hollywood (1977) [Ask Rufus]
  • Johnny Otis – Don’t It Make You Feel Good (1978)
  • Coffee – Your Love Ain’t As Good As Mine (1977)
  • Jerline And Friends – Joy Trip (Part 1) [Best Of Friends]
  • Curtis Mayfield – Back To The World (1973) [Back To The World]
  • The Whispers – POW-MIA (1973)
  • Aretha Franklin – It Only Happens (When I Look At You) (1975) [You]
  • Marcia Hines – You Gotta Let Go (1975) [Marcia Shines]
  • Crystal Motion – You’re My Main Squeeze (1975)
  • Willie Hutch – When A Boy Falls In Love (Part 1) (1970)
  • Barbara Jean English – He Knows My Key (Is Always In The Mailbox) (1972)
  • Norwood Long – I’d Like To Have You (~)
  • Ocie Smith – Everybody But Me (1964)
  • Little Charles & The Sidewinders – Please Open Up The Door (1968)
  • The Diplomats – I’m So Glad I Found You (1968)
  • Lee Williams And The Cymbals – It’s Everything About You (That I Love) (1968)
  • Razzy – I Hate, Hate (1974)
  • Executive Suite – I’m A Winner Now (1974) [Executive Suite 1]
  • Electrified Action – Love Foundation (1975)
  • George Jackson – Macking On You (1975)
  • CP Love – Never Been In Love Before (1971)
  • The Joneses – Universal Love (1977) [The Joneses]
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2 Responses to RGMS (8th June 2010)

  1. Melismo says:

    Great show again, Paul! Am I right in assuming that the Executive Suite LP was a European-only release, although the group was American?!

  2. Paul says:

    Yes they were a Philly group, the LP was just their previous singles A & B sides. There never was an Executive Suite 2