As Southern Soul reached its Golden Age around 1965-65, it was mining a rich seam of music that went back to blues gospel and country. In our third look at the music that went into Southern Soul, we have unearthed a shining array of rare gems from both male and female singers, who scream, cry and shout out their emotions. This elemental feel to the collection goes hand in hand with stunning arrangements and musicianship that will bring joy to anyone's heart.
- 1-1 Baby Come And Get It
- 1-10 Mary Lou Doing The Popeye
- 1-11 Stay A Little Longer
- 1-12 Better To Give Than To Receive
- 1-13 Push A Little Harder
- 1-14 I Wonder Why
- 1-15 Baby You're Right
- 1-16 The State Song
- 1-17 Never Come Back
- 1-18 Home Is Where You Come
- 1-19 Goodbye My Love
- 1-2 Laughing At Me
- 1-20 Homework
- 1-21 Baby It's True Love
- 1-22 What's In The Heart
- 1-23 Come On Home
- 1-24 I Can Learn
- 1-25 Misery Loves Company
- 1-26 I'm Calling My Baby
- 1-27 Hey Hey Baby
- 1-28 Don't Mess With My Man
- 1-3 That's The Way It Is With Me
- 1-4 I'll Have To Let You Go
- 1-5 Heartaches And Troubles
- 1-6 Everybody's Talking
- 1-7 Velma
- 1-8 If You Love Me
- 1-9 Goodbye
- 2-1 The Wash
- 2-10 You're Everything
- 2-11 Please Wait
- 2-12 Rocking All The Time
- 2-13 Wait A Minute
- 2-14 Bad Boy
- 2-15 Time Brings About A Change
- 2-16 Somebody Better Come Here Quick
- 2-17 How Long Can This Go On?
- 2-18 Keep On Trying
- 2-19 I Don't Care
- 2-2 So Many Times
- 2-20 The Biggest Fool
- 2-21 Can It All Be Love
- 2-22 You're Something Else
- 2-23 Lonely No More
- 2-24 Why Not Give Me A Chance
- 2-25 I Lost The Best Things I Ever Had
- 2-26 Search No More
- 2-27 Every Night In The Week
- 2-3 Be Your Own Judge
- 2-4 A Fool's Tears
- 2-5 Go Home Girl
- 2-6 Stealing
- 2-7 If This Is Goodbye
- 2-8 Don't Make Me Cry
- 2-9 Morning Train