"Feel The Need In Me" is a 1972 hit song by American soul group The Detroit Emeralds, written and produced by lead singer and guitarist Abrim Tilmon. The song reached number 4 on the UK singles chart. DJ friendly edit by Disconet.
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"Feel The Need In Me" is a 1972 hit song by American soul group The Detroit Emeralds, written and produced by lead singer and guitarist Abrim Tilmon. The song reached number 4 on the UK singles chart. DJ friendly edit by Disconet.
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Otis Redding worldwide mega hit. Co-written with Stax guitarist and producer Steve Cropper. Redding recorded the overdubs only two days before his death December the 10th 1967. The single was released posthumously 1968 on Stax Records' Volt label and topped the charts in the US. Edit by Polish DJ and producer Dj Twister.
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Nina Simone 1964 version of traditional American folk song "Sea Lion Woman". Edit by Dutch DJ Mr Mendel.
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