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Episode 399: Not One More Tear

Episode 399: Not One More Tear

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Here's another hot two hours of 1960s vinyl soul shakers, relentless R&B, popcorn steppers, and more from Darrell Banks, The Isley Brothers, Bobby Bland, Tom Jones, The Miracles, Lulu, Barbara Lewis, Kentucky's own Gail Wynters, plus Johnnie Taylor and Little Johnny Taylor, who were two different guys!


-Originally broadcast March 08, 2026-


Willie Mitchell / That Driving Beat

James Carr / Talk Talk

The V.I.P.'s / Flashback

Darrell Banks / I've Got That Feelin'

Gail Wynters / You've Got The Power

Willie Parker / I Live the Life I Love

Roy Redmond / That Old Time Feeling

Andre Odom / Turn On Your Love Light

Chubby Checker / (At the) Discotheque

Dian James / High Blood Pressure

Albert King / Oh, Pretty Woman

Johnnie Taylor / Toe-Hold

Rufus Thomas / All Night Worker

Little Johnny Taylor / Looking At The Future

The Isley Brothers / You Better Come Home

Bobby Bland / Yum Yum Tree

Benjamin & The Dreamdancers / Not One More Tear

Kenny Wells / Isn't It Just a Shame

Wind / Groovin With Mr. Bloe

The Unifics / Which One Should I Choose

Otis Redding / A Lover's Question

Sammy Turner / Goodnight, Irene

Leroy Jones / Another Saturday Night

Tom Jones / Sixteen Tons

Tommy Raye / You Don't Love Me

Bobby Brooks / Wise Like Soloman

The Miracles / If Your Mother Only Knew

Jimmy Robins / I Can't Please You

Wilbert Harrison / The Horse

Jr. Walker & The All Stars / Brain Washer

Dionne Warwick / You Can Have Him

Barbara Lewis / Fool, Fool, Fool (Look in the Mirror)

Lulu / Sweep Around Your Own Back Door

Gloria Lynne / I Can't Stand It

Anna King / The Big Change

Ben E. King / What Can a Man Do

Marv Johnson / Come On And Stop

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