Soul Train Playlist - 1 September 2012

Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson
Ashford & Simpson

2000

Hangin' On A String - Loose Ends
It Seems To Hang On - Ashford & Simpson
Foxy - Noel Gourdin
My Love Grows Stronger - Bloodstone
There Was A Time - Gene Chandler
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown & The Louie Bellson Orchestra
Believe In Us - Mint Condition
I'm Waiting On Love - Johnny Bristol
In My Garden - Leon Ware
Ask The Lonely - Billy Eckstine

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2100

Let's Get On (Remix) - Marvin Gaye
Girl's Are Out To Get You - The Fascinations
Hang It Up - Patrice Rushen
Spirit In The Dark - Aretha Franklin
I Say A Little Prayer - Dionne Warwick feat. David Elliot
Groovin' - War
Get Ready For The Get Down - Willie Hutch
I'm Just A Fool (And Everybody Knows) - Hank Ballard
Movin' - Larry Graham & Graham Central Station
Rain Rain Go Away - Audio feat. Vince Broomfield
Spanish Lei - The Love Unlimited Orchestra
Love Came Knocking At Your Door - George Jackson

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2200

Somethin' 'Bout 'Cha - Millie Jackson
These Things Will Keep Me Loving You - The Velvelettes
Take It Slow - The Notations
Be My Lady - Fat Larry's Band
Happy Man - Lenny Williams
It's Love Baby - Timothy Wilson

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The Quiet Storm

I Promise - Jamm
When You Need Me - Will Downing feat. Chante Moore
The Look Of Love - Ronnie Isley

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We Can Work It Out - Chaka Khan
Love Is The Way - Webster Lewis

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2300

Can't Hide Love - Earth Wind & Fire
We Need Some Money ('Bout Money) - Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers
Black Cow - Norman Connors feat. Freddie Hubbard
Love Jones - Johnny Guitar Watson
That's Still Mama - Cody Chestnutt
Hideaway - David Sanborn
When Will You Be Mine - Barbara Morrison with The Leslie Drayton Orchestra
Give You Up - Big Brooklyn Red
Rainforest / What's Going On (Dance Mix) - Paul Hardcastle feat. Marvin Gaye
Good Lovin' Is Just A Dime Away - The Originals

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