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***Lyrics***
These arms of mine
They are lonely, lonely and feeling blue
These arms of mine
They are yearning, yearning from wanting you
And if you would let them hold you
Oh, how grateful I will be
These arms of mine
They are burning, burning from wanting you
These arms of mine
They are wanting, wanting to hold you
And if you would let them hold you
Oh, how grateful I will be
Come on, come on baby
Just be my little woman, just be my lover, oh
I need me somebody, somebody to treat me right, oh
I need your woman's loving arms to hold me tight
And I...I...I need...I need your...I need your tender lips
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Otis Redding (These arms of mine) - Road house (Patrick Swayze & Kelly Lynch)
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Little Knowledge Live Soul Circus (Tower of Power)
SOUL CIRCUS
14 musiciens sur scène
Un des plus grands groupe francais de
Rythm 'n'blues une réunion de toutes
Les origines, New York, Paris, San Francisco,
Martinique, Nice..
Interprète pour vous:
Les classiques de James brown, Otis Redding, Aretha franklin, Sam and Dave, Wilson Picket, Tower of Power ..
Sont mis à l'honneur avec Soul Circus
Un show unique !
http://www.soulcircus.fr
14 musicians on stage
One of the biggest group of French
Rhythm 'n'blues a meeting of all
The origins, New York, Paris, San Francisco,
Martinique, Nice..
Sing for you:
The classics of James brown, Otis Redding, Aretha franklin, Sam and Dave, Wilson Picket, Tower of Power ..
Are honored with Soul Circus
A unique show!
http://www.soulcircus.fr
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A live megamix of 60s classics: Otis Redding's "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay," Ben E. King's "Stand by Me," Aretha Franklin's "Respect," Four Tops' "Baby I Need Your Lovin'," and finally "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)" by Rado, Kellogg, Moore and Company.
Remember these records were made with live drummers, who may go from 115 BPM to 118 BPM in one song. Imagine how tough early DJs had it to spin all night, especially in the disco era!
Equipment present: two Stanton c314 CD decks, one Gemini XL-DD50II turntable (this will be replaced soon!), and a Stanton smx201 mixer.
An MP3 of the performance can be downloaded here:
http://homepage.mac.com/alqahtani/.Public/60s-mix.mp3
I started DJing again after a 10 year break a little over a month ago. Luckily, it seems to be like riding a bike for me.
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