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Doomed Yuri Bluebelles
Dreaming of spring right now.
37 musicals in 7 minutes!!
(Patti) LaBelle - Lady Marmalade
1975
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Patti LaBelle Nona Hendryx Sarah Dash Cindy Birdsong
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Snub Week The Song of the Day is: Patti LaBelle - “Love, Need and Want You”(1983) #SongoftheDay #music #parenting @rockhall #pattilabelle #labelle #rnbmusic #soul #journal #HearTodayGrownTomorrow Support the Blog - Click Below
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Snub Week The Song of the Day is: Patti LaBelle – “Love, Need and Want You” From the album I’m in Love Again (1983) Baby, when we…When we’re together say“I’m alright and your alright, it’s like paradiseAnd I just want you to know how I feelHow I feel”Oh, I love youI love you, honey ILove you, I doMore than you ever knowIt’s for sureYou can always count on my…
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Patti LaBelle is the debut solo album by American singer Patti LaBelle, released in 1977. The first album LaBelle recorded after sixteen years fronting the band Labelle (formerly Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles), it is notable for the dance hit, "Joy to Have Your Love", the classic gospel-inspiring ballad, "You Are My Friend" and the Angelo "Funky Knuckles" Nocentelli mid-tempo number, "I Think About You".
Another collection shared by a friend. The Bluebelles, “Presenting Uptown Bluegrass”. Nashville is mentioned on the cover, both front and back. That really doesn’t impress very many Bluegrass fans though. There is no release date on this collection but I’d place it at mid 70′s early 80′s.
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