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  2. J. Blackfoot - Wikipedia

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    John Colbert (November 20, 1946 – November 30, 2011), [2] known professionally as J. Blackfoot, was an American soul singer. A member of The Soul Children in the late 1960s and 1970s, he subsequently had a moderately successful solo career. His biggest hit was "Taxi", which reached the charts in both the US and UK in 1984.

  3. The Soul Children - Wikipedia

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    The Soul Children was an American vocal group who recorded soul music for Stax Records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] They had three top 10 hits on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart – "The Sweeter He Is" (1969), "Hearsay" (1972), and "I'll Be the Other Woman" (1973) – all of which crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100.

  4. Answer song - Wikipedia

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    "Taxi (Take Him Back)" was Anne LeSear's 1984 response to J. Blackfoot's 1983 song "Taxi". Melba Moore 's "King of My Heart" (1985) was an answer song to Billy Ocean 's " Caribbean Queen " (1984). Blue Öyster Cult's "Spy In The House Of The Night" (1985) is about a pyromaniac who gets his kicks from being normal on the outside but a secret ...

  5. Taxi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Taxi", a 1983 song by J. Blackfoot "Taxi", a 2020 song by the Nova Twins; Other uses. Taxi, a 2007 collection of stories by the Egyptian writer Khaled al ...

  6. No Reservations (Blackfoot album) - Wikipedia

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    No Reservations is the first album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1975. Track listing. All songs by Jakson Spires, ...

  7. You Got Me Hummin' - Wikipedia

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    "You Got Me Hummin'" (also known as "You've Got Me Hummin'") is a popular song written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. It was first popularized by Sam & Dave, who had a Top 10 R&B hit with the song in 1966 on Stax Records.

  8. J.Lo’s Most NSFW Lyrics About Ben Affleck From “This Is Me … Now”

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    J.Lo did not hold back when honoring her man on "This Is Me … Now." The superstar gets very steamy singing about their sex life.

  9. Strikes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Strikes is the third studio album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot. [3] It was released on March 7, 1979, through Atco Records. Recording sessions took place at Subterranean Studios in Ann Arbor, at Sound Suite Studios in Detroit, and at Bee Jay Studios in Orlando. Production was handled by Henry Weck and Al Nalli.