SOUL CLASSIC HITS (80s


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Tracklist:
1. Michael Jackson — Will You Be There
2. Phil Collins — True Colors
3. Tevin Campbell — Can We Talk
4. Bobby Brown — Good Enough
5. Michael Jackson — They Dont Care About Us
6. Michael Jackson — Human Nature
7. Toto — Africa
8. Mike The Mechanics — Over My Shoulder
9. Michael Jackson — You Rock My World
10. Kool and The Gang — Lets Go Dancin (Ooh La La La)
11. Lutricia McNeal — Someone Loves You Honey
12. Ace of Base — The Sign
13. Ace of Base — All That She Wants
14. Mr. President — Coco Jambo
15. Garcia — Bamboleo
16. Eternal Feat. Bebe Winans — I Wanna Be The Only One
17. Madonna — La Isla Bonita
18. Alphaville — Big In Japan
19. Phil Collins — Another Day In Paradise
20. ABBA — Dancing Queen
21. Imagination — Just An Illusion
22. Bee Gees — Stayin Alive
23. Chaka Khan — Aint Nobody
24. Tina Turner — The Best
25. Papa Wemba — Show Me The Way
26. Brenda Fassie — Nakupenda
27. Yvonne Chaka Chaka — Umqombothi
28. Dr. Victor

Major Lazer


Original Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqeW9_5kURI

Lyrics:
Do you recall, not long ago
We would walk on the sidewalk
Innocent, remember?
All we did was care for each other

But the night was warm
We were bold and young
All around the wind blows
We would only hold on to let go

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

What will we do when we get old?
Will we walk down the same road?
Will you be there by my side?
Standing strong as the waves roll over

When the nights are long
Longing for you to come home
All around the wind blows
We would only hold on to let go

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

All we need is somebody to lean on
All we need is somebody to lean on

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

Blow a kiss, fire a gun
We need someone to lean on
Blow a kiss, fire a gun
All we need is somebody to lean on

Edwin Starr - Contact (20th Century Fox Records 1978)


«Contact» is a 1978 disco single by Edwin Starr. The hook line is in the chorus, eye to eye contact. The single was number one on the disco chart for one week, early in 1979. The single crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his highest charting pop single in seven years, peaking at number sixty-five. «Contact» also made the top 20 on the soul chart, peaking at number thirteen.

Edwin Starr (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003) was an American soul music singer. Starr is famous for his Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number one hit «War».

Starr was born in Tennessee and raised in Ohio, and later lived in Detroit while singing for Ric Tic and Motown Records. Besides «War», Starrs songs «25 Miles» and «Stop the War Now» were also major successes in the 1960s. Starrs career shifted to the United Kingdom in the 1970s, where he continued to produce music, living there until his death.

Starr was born Charles Edwin Hatcher in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1942. He and his cousins, soul singers Roger and Willie Hatcher, moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where they were raised.

In 1957, Starr formed a doo-wop group, the Future Tones, and began his singing career. Starr lived in Detroit, Michigan, in the 1960s and recorded at first for the small Ric-Tic label, part of the Golden World recording company, and later for Motown Records (under the Gordy Records imprint), after the latter absorbed Ric-Tic in 1968.

The song which launched his career was «Agent Double-O-Soul» (1965), a reference to the James Bond films popular at the time. Other early hits included «Headline News», «Back Street» and «S.O.S. (Stop Her on Sight)». While at Ric-Tic, he wrote the song, «Oh How Happy», a #12 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1966 for The Shades of Blue and sang lead for the Holidays on their #12 R