Unfortunately, my recording software failed on this week's edition of Dr. John's Record Shelf, so I have no podcast to share (though you can catch up on recent episodes by clicking here). However, below you can see a list of the music we played as we celebrated Black History Month on the Record Shelf.
Out of Sight, James Brown
Spreadin' Honey, Watts
103rd St. Rhythm Band
Come See About Me,
Supremes
Show Me, Joe Tex
Killing Me Softly With His
Song, Roberta Flack
Gangster of Love, Parts 1
& 2, Jimmy Norman
8 Days on the Road, Howard
Tate
Living for the City,
Stevie Wonder
Just One Look, Doris Troy
Regardless, Charles Brown
Hello Stranger, Barbara
Lewis
Your Well Run Dry, Carol
Ford
I Wish It Would Rain,
Temptations
B-A-B-Y, Carla Thomas
Snatching It Back,
Clarence Carter
Fight the Power, Isley
Brothers
Respect, Otis Redding
Try a Little Tenderness,
Otis Redding
Wonderful World, Otis
Redding
Dock of the Bay (Take 1),
Otis Redding
If Only You Knew, Patti
LaBelle
Hey There Lonely Girl,
Eddie Holman
When Will I See You Again,
Three Degrees
A Natural Man, Lou Rawls
Ain't That Good News, Sam
Cooke
Do Right Woman- Do Right
Man, Aretha Franklin
Like a Rolling Stone,
Major Harris
Tired of Being Alone, Al
Green
Bye Bye My Love, The Chips
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