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Playlist JJ´s Stuff 24, R&B Ballads III
01. Solomon Burke – When A man loves a woman
02. Gladys Knight & The Pips – Best thing that ever happened to me
03. Irma Thomas – Ruler of my heart
04. Jackie Wilson – Whispers (Gettin‘ louder)
05. Mavis Staples – I have learned to do without you
06. James Carr – Let it happen
07. Jimmy Holiday – The turning point
08. Margie Joseph – That other woman got my man and gone
09. James Brown – I want you so bad
10. Ruby Johnson – Why not give me a chance
11. Solomon Burke – Tonight’s the night
12. William Bell – A penny for your thoughts
13. James Brown – It was you
14. Ruby Johnson – The love of my man
15. Solomon Burke – If you need me
16. Etta James – A Sunday kind of love
17. Eddie Floyd – Consider me
18. Solomon Burke – I’m hanging up my heart for you
19. Etta James – At last
Playlist Knuffelchen: Aus Mamas Plattenschrank
01. Earl Bostic – Swing Low Sweet Boogie
02. Louis Armstrong and the Commanders – Cool Yule
03. Earl Bostic – Liebestraum von Franz Liszt
04. Elvis – Stranger in my own home town
05. Bo Diddley – Bo Diddley
06. Little Richard – Long Tall Sally
07. Paul Anka – When I stop loving you
08. Louis Armstrong – Rock my soul
09. Vittorio, feat Paul Kuhn – Mirandolina
10. Wanda Jackson – Lets Have a Party
11. Diamond Twins – Charlie Brown
12. Enrico Cavallo – Scusa mi
13. Elvis – Without love
14. Earl Bostic – Song of the Islands
15. Larry Williams – Dizzy Miss Lizzy
16. Vittorio, feat Paul Kuhn – Il pullover
17. Louis Armstrong, Gary Crosby and Jud Conlon’s Rhythmaires – Ko Ko Mo
18. Johnny and the Hurricans – Red River Rock
19. George Lewis and his Ragtime Band – At a Georgia camp meeting
20. Benny Goodman – Jersey bounce
21. Bobby Darin – Splish splash
22. Wilbert Harrison – Kansas City
23. Elvis – Inherit the wind
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