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Lee Dorsey is one of the most under appreciated soul artists to ever record......his songs, often penned by Allen Toussaint are catchy, infectious & danceable.......his singing is always engaged and his bands are to die for......this set collects the gems at a very reasonable price..............
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1. Lottie Mo |
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2. Lover of Love |
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3. Oo-Na-Nay |
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4. You Better Tell Her |
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5. Great Googa Mooga |
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6. As Quiet as It's Kept |
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7. Lonelyology (For Your Love) |
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8. Ride Your Pony [Live] |
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9. My Old Car [Coca-Cola Commercial] |
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10. Little Babe [Coca-Cola Commercial] |
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11. Occapella |
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12. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley |
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13. Tears, Tears and More Tears |
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14. River Boat |
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15. Yes, We Can, Pt. 1 |
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16. Soul Mine |
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17. If I Were a Carpenter |
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18. Honest, I Do |
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19. A Place Where We Can Be Free |
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20. Can I Be the One? |
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21. Night People |
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22. Am I That Easy to Forget? |
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23. Before the Next Teardrop Falls |
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24. Ya Ya [Live] |
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25. Working in the Coalmine [Live] |
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26. Lottie Mo [Live] |
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27. Ride Your Pony [Live] |
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1. Ya Ya |
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2. Do-Re-Mi |
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3. Behind the Eight Ball |
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4. When I Meet My Baby |
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5. Hoodlum Joe |
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6. Messed Around (And Fell in Love) |
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7. Ride Your Pony |
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8. Can You Hear Me? |
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9. Work, Work, Work |
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10. Get Out of My Life, Woman |
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11. Confusion |
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12. Working in the Coal Mine |
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13. Holy Cow |
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14. Rain, Rain, Go Away |
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15. My Old Car |
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16. I Can't Get Away |
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17. Go-Go Girl |
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18. Cynthia |
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19. Wonder Woman |
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20. Four Corners, Pt. 1 |
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21. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter |
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22. A Lover Was Born |
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23. Everything I Do Gohn Be Funky (From Now On) |
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24. Give It Up |
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25. What You Want (Is What You Get) |
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26. Freedom for the Stallion |
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27. When Can I Come Home? |
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28. On Your Way Down |
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29. God Must Have Blessed America |
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