RGMS (28th April 2009)
MP3 Download (Right click, Save Target As…) 280409-RGMS
(117 mins, 96 Mb, 112 kbps)
- PLAYLIST
- Heaven & Earth – I Really Love You (1981) That’s Love]
- Funk Deluxe – Tender Lovin’ (1984) [Funk Deluxe]
- Billy Boomer – I Like What She ’s Doin (1982)
- Norman Connors – She’s Gone (1981) [Mr. C]
- Evelyn King – What Are You Waiting For (1981) [I'm In Love]
- Lakeside – It’s Got To Be Love (1981) [Keep On Moving Straight Ahead]
- Jocelyn Brown – If I Can’t Have Your Love (1981)
- Kwick – Let This Moment Be Forever (1980) [Kwick]
- Cecil Parker – Really Really Love You (1980)
- Patterson Twins – They’re Playing Our Song In The Radio (1984)
- Phil Flowers – Stay A While (1984)
- Marvin Sims – Love Is On The Way (1980)
- Convertion – All I Want Is You (1980)
- Larry Whittington – You Can Always Count On Me
- Arthur Adams – I Can’t Believe My Eyes (1973) [Private Tonight]
- Doris Duke – The Feeling Is Right (1969) [I'm A Loser]
- Janet Lawson – Dindi (1977)
- Charles Earland – Drifting (1976) [The Great Pyramid]
- J B Bingham – All Alone By The Telephone (1976)
- Milton Parker – Women Like It Harder (1970)
- Natural Four – I Thought You Were Mine (1969) [Good Vibes!]
- Lee Williams And The Cymbals – Lost Love
- The Originals – I’m Someone Who Cares
- Eugene Smiley & The Essence Of Love – Yes It’s You (1978)
- Lamont Dozier – Groovin On A Natural High (1976) [Right There]
- Jerry Butler – Let’s Make Love (1978) [Nothing Says I Love You Like I Love You]
- Lee Oskar – Feelin’ Happy (1978) [Before The Rain]
- Sharon Ridley – Where Did You Learn To Make Love The Way You Do (1975) [Stay A While With Me]
- Sharon Ridley – Changin’ (1978) [Full Moon]
- The Tams – This Precious Moment (1978)
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