I heard some songs on a 60s soul party but passed the dj for asking for the songtitles. Because they've worked together (even though they're different) on one party I'm asking in one thread. They all seem to be quite rare, cause I tried out some myself for finding them.
First was a soul ballad with a clear woman's voice like "darling, ... honey, I need your loving", but it had nothing to do with the Four Tops song. This refrain (?) was repeated quite often.
Second was more like blues with rock elements and a man's voice also often repeating a refrain like "I will travel" (not Sonics).
And the third was a soul song like "everything is gonna be alright" sung by a woman. I cannot explain what type it was but it has a light swinging note. And I think it was the same I've heard in the series King of Queens (when Arthur Spooner wanted to care about the park tikcets of Spence and the others, but the cars were taken instead), but I'm not sure.
Maybe I can also ask at last for a good cover of Etta James "I just want to make love to you" that was also played there?
Hi,
I heard some songs on a 60s soul party but passed the dj for asking for the songtitles. Because they've worked together (even though they're different) on one party I'm asking in one thread. They all seem to be quite rare, cause I tried out some myself for finding them.
First was a soul ballad with a clear woman's voice like "darling, ... honey, I need your loving", but it had nothing to do with the Four Tops song. This refrain (?) was repeated quite often.
Second was more like blues with rock elements and a man's voice also often repeating a refrain like "I will travel" (not Sonics).
And the third was a soul song like "everything is gonna be alright" sung by a woman. I cannot explain what type it was but it has a light swinging note. And I think it was the same I've heard in the series King of Queens (when Arthur Spooner wanted to care about the park tikcets of Spence and the others, but the cars were taken instead), but I'm not sure.
Maybe I can also ask at last for a good cover of Etta James "I just want to make love to you" that was also played there?
Thank you for any help!
Steve