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Often wondered about the amount of record's that talk about going through changes in  life, two that spring to mind are Mel Britt  she'll come running back , and Johnnie Taylor's what about my love  obviously both on a hormone tip any more out there? 🎶🎶

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Enough material for a good series of comps:

Johnny Bristol, "Love no longer has a hold on me"

Bobby Womack, "The roots in me"

Lamont Dozier, "Wild frame of mind"

Phyllis Hyman, "Gonna make changes", "The sunshine in my life", "The love too good to last", "In between the heartaches"

Sandra Wright, "I come running back"

Nancy Wilson, "Other side of the storm"

Leon Ware, "Got to be loved"

Lou Rawls, "Time"

Marvin Gaye, "When did you stop loving me, when did I stop loving you"

Scherrie and Susaye, "When the day comes every night"

 

Brown sugar- I'm going through changes 

and this ones more of anti change

sister sledge- love don't go through no changes on me

Change " Change of heart " 

Donald Byrd " Change , makes you wanna husstle " 

One of the great House tunes " Going through some changes " Kings of Tomorrow "

 

and although no change in the title , my fav ... the whole of " Here My Dear " Marvin Gayes double album ... written after going through his divorce to Anna Gordy .. and one of my favourites by the Master of Soul .. 

 

So right. nobody likes change but change is inevitable Marvin sumed it up on that album  .  can l change my mind. Tyrone Davis 

Final one for now - from the same Bobby album. American Dream featuring a sample of Martin Luther King's history defining speech - absolutely stunning and a fantastic example of Bobby's brilliance. So, so powerful. Poetry indeed.

 

2 hours ago, Peter99 said:

The wonderful Bobby Womack featuring Patti LaBelle from his 1984 Poet II album - Through The Eyes of a Child. 

 

tuneeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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