Syl Johnson - I've Got to Find My Baby 02:38. Album: All Stripes of R&B, Vol. 24. Syl Johnson: best 2 tracks. Melody Whittle, Syl Johnson - Mellow Down Easy Syl Johnson with Melody Whittle (feat. Syleena Johnson), 2013 04:02.
Syl Johnson is an American funk, soul, and blues icon. Leading off with his debut LP, Dresses Too Short, the Mississippi native forged a prolific relationship with Chicago's Twinight label, yielding numerous exciting singles through the late '60s, culminating with 1970s political masterpiece, Is It Because I'm Black?. Syl Johnson: Complete Mythology. Complete Twinight Singles.
Find sources: "Syl Johnson" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Johnson at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1997. The title track of that album was Johnson's last hit record . I've Got the Real Thing". Sorry 'Bout Dat!" 1970: Is It Because I'm Black?
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I've Got The Real Thing. I've Got To Find My Baby. I've Got To Get Over. I Wanna Satisfy Your Every Need. I Want To Take You Home. Is It Because I'm Black. Just Make Love to You. Keep On Loving Me. Keepin' Down Confusion. She's So Fine) I Just Gotta Make Her Mine. She's So Fine - I Just Gotta Meake Her Mine. Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay.
Fine) I Just Gotta Make Her Mine by Syl Johnson. 1. Jason Mraz - Make It Mine. 2. Thelma Jones - Oh, Oh, Here Comes The Heartbreak, Gotta Find A Way. 3. Thelma Houston - Baby Mine. 4. Calvin Turner & Bad News - Gotta Have My Baby Back. I Gotta Shine And Get Mine. 6. Max Minelli - U Gotta Luv Me Baby.
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Find out more about the artist and the album. gr A Funk, Soul, Jazz & R&B digital record collection. Skinny Legs 1:57 B3 Try Me 2:02 B4 Same Kind of Thing 2:21 B5 I’ve Got the Real Thing 2:40 B6 Sorry ‘Bout Dat! 2:14. A little gem in the Southern Soul canon is Syl Johnson’s first Twinight album, released in 1968. More a collection of A- and B-sides, there nonetheless isn’t a trace of filler here. Somewhat reminiscent of Wilson Pickett’s She’s Looking Good, but man does it swin. he second track, I Can Take Care of Business, actually is the only ballad here, and even this one rides a solid, rough groove. The horns here are fantastic, especially when Syl segues into the remarkable chorus.
Goes in her pocket, pulls out a tiny necklace locket It's got a picture, "this'll keep you safe Daddy, take it withcha'" I look up, it's just me standing in the mirror These fuckin' walls must be talking, cuz man I can hear 'em They're saying "You've got one more chance to do right" - and. it's tonight Now go out there and show that you love 'em before it's too late And just as I go to walk out of my bedroom door It's turns to a stage, they're gone, and this spotlight is on And I'm singing.