OSW: Say You’ll Be
Here we go.
Old School Wednesday – Say You’ll Be
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01 – Kool & The Gang – Open Sesame
02 – Instant Funk – I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)
03 – The Sylvers – High School Dance
04 – Chic – Stage Fright
05 – Kleeer – Take Your Heart Away (New Edit)
06 – Jamaica Boys – Romeo
07 – Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band – Cherchez La Femme _ Se Si Bon
08 – Jerone Prister – Say You’ll Be
09 – Lisa Stansfield – Sincerity
10 – Debarge – All This Love
11 – Chico Debarge – Rainy Nights
12 – The Isley Brothers – For The Love Of You
13 – Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time Youre Near)
G-Force does it again, this time providing me with the track Say You’ll Be. If the voalist sounds familiar, it’s because he was previously Secret Weapon (remember Must Be The Music?) Sir Lee requrested a track from The Jamaica Boys (Marcus Miller, Bernard Write, Lenny White, and Chaka’s brother Mark Stevens), so I was happy to oblige. Thierno also threw his hat in the ring with Chico DeBarge and Chic. Got requests? Send an email to ejflavors at gmail dot com. For those who’d like to subscribe to these podcasts, enter this link manually into iTunes. Also, please be sure to check out on Flowink.com always keeping you in the loop. Take it light.
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