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Edwin Starr - Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination flac album
  • Performer Edwin Starr
  • Title Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination
  • Date of release 1968
  • Country US
  • Style Rhythm & Blues, Soul
  • Other formats MOD DXD MP3 AIFF VOX DTS APE
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1482 mb
  • Size FLAC 1313 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 265

Twenty-Five Miles" is a song written by Johnny Bristol, Harvey Fuqua, and Edwin Starr for Starr's second album, 25 Miles (1969).

Produced by Harvey Fuqua & Johnny Bristol. Twenty-Five Miles Lyrics. Come on feet, start movin' Got to get me there Hey, hey, uh, huh, huh, huh Oh, uh, huh, huh, huh, yeah, oh. Twenty five miles from home, girl My feet are hurtin' mighty bad Now, I've been walking for three days And two lonely nights You know that I'm mighty mad But I got a woman waitin' for me That's gonna make this trip worthwhile You see she's got The kind of lovin' and a kissin' A make a. man go stone wild  . 7. Gonna Keep On Tryin’ Till I Win Your Love. 8. Pretty Little Angel. 9. If My Heart Could Tell the Story.

Edwin Starr belongs to the artist Soul Master & 25 Miles All the music in the album named below. You can download and listen to the music you want. 10. Edwin Starr - Love Is My Destination. 13. Edwin Starr - Twenty Five Miles.

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Twenty-Five Miles" is a song written by Johnny Bristol, Harvey Fuqua, and Edwin Starr for Starr's second album, 25 Miles. It was Starr's first success following his move from Ric-Tic Records to Motown. The song was a huge hit in the US, making the Top Ten on both the Pop Charts and R&B Charts. org · Text under CC-BY-SA license.

Tracklist

Twenty-Five Miles 2:59
Love Is My Destination 2:50

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
G 7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7", Single) Gordy G 7083 US 1969
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Mighty Good Lovin' ‎(7", Promo) Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK 1968
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Mighty Good Lovin' ‎(7", Single, 4-p) Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK 1968
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Mighty Good Lovin' ‎(7", Single, Fou) Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK 1968
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Mighty Good Lovin' ‎(7", Single, Sol) Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK 1968
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Mighty Good Lovin' ‎(7", Sol) Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK 1968
M-5059 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7") Tamla Motown M-5059 Spain 1968
G-7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Promo, Red) Gordy G-7083 US 1968
TM 8045 Edwin Starr 25 Miles ‎(7") Tamla Motown TM 8045 Italy 1969
TM 7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TM 7083 Germany 1969
G-7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7") Tamla Motown G-7083 Canada 1969
G-7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7", Single) Gordy G-7083 US 1969
G-7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7", Single) Gordy G-7083 US 1969
G-7083 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7", Single, Promo) Gordy G-7083 US 1969
2C 006-90094 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7") Tamla Motown 2C 006-90094 France 1969
JBTM 8045 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Jukebox) Tamla Motown JBTM 8045 Italy 1969
1C 006-90094 M Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown 1C 006-90094 M Germany 1969
TM 25.937 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TM 25.937 Netherlands 1969
TMM.718 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMM.718 New Zealand 1970
ZT 41966 Edwin Starr Twenty Five Miles (Remix '89) ‎(12") Motown ZT 41966 UK 1989
ZT 41966 DJ Edwin Starr Twenty Five Miles (Remix '89) ‎(12", Promo) Motown ZT 41966 DJ UK 1989
ZB 41965 Edwin Starr Twenty Five Miles (Remix '89) ‎(7") Motown ZB 41965 UK 1989
ZD 41966 Edwin Starr Twenty Five Miles (Remix '89) ‎(CD, Maxi) Motown ZD 41966 Europe 1989
TMS 0541 Edwin Starr 25 Miles / Love Is my Destination ‎(7", Single, Promo) Tamla Motown TMS 0541 Argentina Unknown
TMG 672 Edwin Starr 25 Miles ‎(7") Tamla Motown TMG 672 UK Unknown
TA 7011 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination ‎(7", Single, Promo) Tamla Motown TA 7011 Lebanon Unknown


Talk about Edwin Starr - Twenty-Five Miles / Love Is My Destination


Marg
iI have TMG 672 it is miss labelled showing 25 miles on both sides
Muniath
With a glorious voice bestowing and suggesting deep southern roots, Edwin Starr’s vocals were unmistakable, a strong baritone who sang from somewhere deep in his throat, much like that of Levi Stubbs who sang with the Four Tops.While Starr’s vocals are wonderful and the song infectious, a song every soldier around me knew in Viet Nam, as everyday in the “green” was simply another 25 miles. But there was so much more to the number that wrapped itself around my soul … the opening drumming of Benny Benjamin relentlessly opens the track and stays front and center for the entire song, like some never wavering Master Sergeant keeping everyone’s feet moving. Then in drops that bass line, the likes of which the world had never heard before, one that systematically echos the lines of the horns, coming off as some sort of marching or pre-game pep band. And then in comes Edwin Star, bigger than life, moving on and taking me with him, as if I’ve no say in the matter at all, and it felt good being out there walking along the baked red clay dirt roads with him, singing to the top of my lungs doing fancy footwork along jungle trails, fancy foot-work that would eventually be copied in moves, but we did it first, smiling Americans with a face full of bright white teeth along those dangerous paths, where the music was all we had to release the tension.I felt a deep and abiding respect for the soldiers around me, they were keeping this nurse safe during those ragged times as they moved me from one firebase to another, and in turn I kept the pace, added a higher vocal range to their lustrous deep singing, smiling and laughing all the way with them and with Edwin Starr … and the real kicker here, Edwin never lets you know what was gonna happen when he reaches the end of those 25 miles, he doesn’t even hint a clue, and you know (?), that was just fine, we had know idea what was going to be around the next bend in the road, yet alone at the end of our 25 miles, where like Starr, our feet kept on walking to the beat of his “Twenty-five Miles.”*** The Fun Facts: The song was inspired, or should I say lifted from the track “32 Miles Out Of Waycross” recorded by soul singer Hoagy Lands, and was also record by Wilson Pickett as “Mojo Mama,” written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berms, who were eventually given co-writing credits for the number.Of course Starr would go onto record the blistering track “War” … and while sensationally good, was far too obvious for my liking, lacking the subtle open-endedness of “Twenty-five Miles.”Review by Jenell Kesler
Kitaxe
The photo doesn't show the 1968 release. SOLD SUBJECT TO......etc does not appear in the centre.
caster
This issue was not released in 1968 . The first issue would have " SOLD SUBJECT TO.....etc.." in the centre.
Thetalas
My single is printed "Erwin Starr" on both sides. .