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  1. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=heecWF-G6cQ

  2. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=heecWF-G6cQ

  3. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=heecWF-G6cQ

  4. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=heecWF-G6cQ

  5. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=heecWF-G6cQ

  6. "Don't Let Go" is a song written by #JesseStone. The song was first a hit for #RoyHamilton in 1958. The Roy Hamilton version reached number 2 on the #RAndB charts and number 13 on the #pop charts.
    youtube.com/watch?v=9nAgiQhTszs

  7. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=ryP0s-VFA-w

  8. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=ryP0s-VFA-w

  9. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=ryP0s-VFA-w

  10. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=ryP0s-VFA-w

  11. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtube.com/watch?v=ryP0s-VFA-w

  12. Today's theme for #ThursdayFiveList is #UnderCover. This was a tough one for me, as there are so many great songs from so many genres to choose from. I finally ended up with the following list of five downtempo soul classics:

    Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=K9YIq0oNiSM
    (original: The Bee Gees)
    Al Green at his 1970s peak is simply mesmerising - this is just one of many great videos of him from this period.

    Oscar Toney jr: For Your Precious Love (1967)
    youtube.com/watch?v=pD8weG83kio
    (original: Jerry Butler & the Impressions)
    I love the original, but this version was also a fairly big hit, and it adds a very nice monologue to the beginning.

    Roy Hamilton: Dark End of The Street (1969)
    youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6VZXwnx8M
    (original: James Carr)
    Of course, Carr's version is one of the all-time soul classics, but Hamilton was also a great singer and it's sad that he died of heart attack soon after making this record. Clarence Carter's more humorous version would have been a great choice as well.

    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By (1969, single edit)
    youtube.com/watch?v=3h3IA6oKG5U
    (original: Dionne Warwick)
    The full 12-minute version is of course worth playing as well.

    Laura Lee: Since I Fell For You (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=eHtRCyxnOMo
    (original: Buddy & Ella Johnson)
    The monologue at the start of Laura's version sets the stage for the song.

    #music #soul #algreen #oscartoneyjr #royhamilton #isaachayes #lauralee

  13. Today's theme for #ThursdayFiveList is #UnderCover. This was a tough one for me, as there are so many great songs from so many genres to choose from. I finally ended up with the following list of five downtempo soul classics:

    Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=K9YIq0oNiSM
    (original: The Bee Gees)
    Al Green at his 1970s peak is simply mesmerising - this is just one of many great videos of him from this period.

    Oscar Toney jr: For Your Precious Love (1967)
    youtube.com/watch?v=pD8weG83kio
    (original: Jerry Butler & the Impressions)
    I love the original, but this version was also a fairly big hit, and it adds a very nice monologue to the beginning.

    Roy Hamilton: Dark End of The Street (1969)
    youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6VZXwnx8M
    (original: James Carr)
    Of course, Carr's version is one of the all-time soul classics, but Hamilton was also a great singer and it's sad that he died of heart attack soon after making this record. Clarence Carter's more humorous version would have been a great choice as well.

    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By (1969, single edit)
    youtube.com/watch?v=3h3IA6oKG5U
    (original: Dionne Warwick)
    The full 12-minute version is of course worth playing as well.

    Laura Lee: Since I Fell For You (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=eHtRCyxnOMo
    (original: Buddy & Ella Johnson)
    The monologue at the start of Laura's version sets the stage for the song.

    #music #soul #algreen #oscartoneyjr #royhamilton #isaachayes #lauralee

  14. Today's theme for #ThursdayFiveList is #UnderCover. This was a tough one for me, as there are so many great songs from so many genres to choose from. I finally ended up with the following list of five downtempo soul classics:

    Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=K9YIq0oNiSM
    (original: The Bee Gees)
    Al Green at his 1970s peak is simply mesmerising - this is just one of many great videos of him from this period.

    Oscar Toney jr: For Your Precious Love (1967)
    youtube.com/watch?v=pD8weG83kio
    (original: Jerry Butler & the Impressions)
    I love the original, but this version was also a fairly big hit, and it adds a very nice monologue to the beginning.

    Roy Hamilton: Dark End of The Street (1969)
    youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6VZXwnx8M
    (original: James Carr)
    Of course, Carr's version is one of the all-time soul classics, but Hamilton was also a great singer and it's sad that he died of heart attack soon after making this record. Clarence Carter's more humorous version would have been a great choice as well.

    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By (1969, single edit)
    youtube.com/watch?v=3h3IA6oKG5U
    (original: Dionne Warwick)
    The full 12-minute version is of course worth playing as well.

    Laura Lee: Since I Fell For You (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=eHtRCyxnOMo
    (original: Buddy & Ella Johnson)
    The monologue at the start of Laura's version sets the stage for the song.

    #music #soul #algreen #oscartoneyjr #royhamilton #isaachayes #lauralee

  15. Today's theme for #ThursdayFiveList is #UnderCover. This was a tough one for me, as there are so many great songs from so many genres to choose from. I finally ended up with the following list of five downtempo soul classics:

    Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=K9YIq0oNiSM
    (original: The Bee Gees)
    Al Green at his 1970s peak is simply mesmerising - this is just one of many great videos of him from this period.

    Oscar Toney jr: For Your Precious Love (1967)
    youtube.com/watch?v=pD8weG83kio
    (original: Jerry Butler & the Impressions)
    I love the original, but this version was also a fairly big hit, and it adds a very nice monologue to the beginning.

    Roy Hamilton: Dark End of The Street (1969)
    youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6VZXwnx8M
    (original: James Carr)
    Of course, Carr's version is one of the all-time soul classics, but Hamilton was also a great singer and it's sad that he died of heart attack soon after making this record. Clarence Carter's more humorous version would have been a great choice as well.

    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By (1969, single edit)
    youtube.com/watch?v=3h3IA6oKG5U
    (original: Dionne Warwick)
    The full 12-minute version is of course worth playing as well.

    Laura Lee: Since I Fell For You (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=eHtRCyxnOMo
    (original: Buddy & Ella Johnson)
    The monologue at the start of Laura's version sets the stage for the song.

    #music #soul #algreen #oscartoneyjr #royhamilton #isaachayes #lauralee

  16. Today's theme for #ThursdayFiveList is #UnderCover. This was a tough one for me, as there are so many great songs from so many genres to choose from. I finally ended up with the following list of five downtempo soul classics:

    Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=K9YIq0oNiSM
    (original: The Bee Gees)
    Al Green at his 1970s peak is simply mesmerising - this is just one of many great videos of him from this period.

    Oscar Toney jr: For Your Precious Love (1967)
    youtube.com/watch?v=pD8weG83kio
    (original: Jerry Butler & the Impressions)
    I love the original, but this version was also a fairly big hit, and it adds a very nice monologue to the beginning.

    Roy Hamilton: Dark End of The Street (1969)
    youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6VZXwnx8M
    (original: James Carr)
    Of course, Carr's version is one of the all-time soul classics, but Hamilton was also a great singer and it's sad that he died of heart attack soon after making this record. Clarence Carter's more humorous version would have been a great choice as well.

    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By (1969, single edit)
    youtube.com/watch?v=3h3IA6oKG5U
    (original: Dionne Warwick)
    The full 12-minute version is of course worth playing as well.

    Laura Lee: Since I Fell For You (1972)
    youtube.com/watch?v=eHtRCyxnOMo
    (original: Buddy & Ella Johnson)
    The monologue at the start of Laura's version sets the stage for the song.

    #music #soul #algreen #oscartoneyjr #royhamilton #isaachayes #lauralee

  17. Tänään kävi niin, että kuuntelin niitä näitä suoratoistona, kun vastaan tuli Four Catsin “Kaikki muuttuu”. Sitten etsin alkuperäisen kappaleen ja aloin ihmetellä, että kuka tää kultakurkku oikein on. Se oli #RoyHamilton ja hän kuulostaa ihan Elvikseltä. Tarina vaan menee toisin päin. Eli Elvis varasti / omi Hamiltonin laulutyylin. #musiikki

  18. "Don't Let Go" is a song written by #JesseStone. The song was first a hit for #RoyHamilton in 1958. The Roy Hamilton version reached number 2 on the #R_B charts and number 13 on the #pop charts.
    youtu.be/dNw4DX-8EMk

  19. "You Can Have Her" is a song written by Bill Cook. The song was a hit single for #RoyHamilton in 1961 and #SamNeely in 1974. It has also been recorded by many other artists, including #JerryLeeLewis, #CharlieRich, #WaylonJennings, and #JimEdBrown. #ElvisPresley performed an impromptu version at his Inglewood Forum, LA, Afternoon Show on the 11th May 1974. In 1961, Roy Hamilton's version spent 10 weeks on the #Billboard #Hot100, reaching No. 12.
    youtu.be/Zjg42Xi65iE