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Presenting Detroit, Michigan's OWN...HANK BALLARD & the MIDNIGHTERS!!! "Work With Me, Annie" and "Annie Had a Baby" (1954):
"Sexy Ways" (1954): "Hoochie Coochie Coo": "Look At Little Sister": "Get It (as the Royals before changing their name to the Midnighters)": "The Twist" (1958) (the original version before Chubby's): "Kansas City": "Teardrops On Your Letter" (the A-side of "The Twist"): "Every Beat of My Heart" (possibly recorded before Hank joined the group or at least began singing lead, nevertheless this was the first recording of it): "It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)": | |
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"Let's Go, Let's Go" (1960):
"Finger-Poppin' Time" (1960): "Are You Lonely For Me Baby" (late 1960s, I presume): (if I'm not mistaken, this record was cut the first year Hank began being produced by James Brown; this was a cover, I believe, of the Freddy Scott classic) "Broadway" (1962): "I'm Back to Stay" (1968; w/the Dapps produced by James Brown): (produced with the same instrumentation under "I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)") "Do It Zulu Style" (a Northern Soul classic): "Let's Go, Let's Go (live on the Mike Douglas Show with James Brown as co-host; 1969): | |
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Nice set.
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