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  2. Bobby Womack discography - Wikipedia

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    1975: Greatest Hits (United Artists) – US No. 142, R&B No. 30; 1975: I Can Understand It (United Artists) – same tracks as on Greatest Hits; 1986: Check it Out (Stateside) – UK SSL 6013; 1993: Midnight Mover – The Bobby Womack Collection (EMI USA) 1998: Red Hot + Rhapsody; 1999: Traditions (The Right Stuff/Capitol/EMI)

  3. Bobby Womack - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dwayne Womack (/ ˈ w oʊ m æ k /; March 4, 1944 – June 27, 2014) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.Starting in the early 1950s as the lead singer of his family musical group the Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist, Womack's career spanned more than 60 years and multiple styles, including R&B, blues, doo-wop, gospel, funk, and soul.

  4. Category:Bobby Womack songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Bobby Womack songs or lists of Bobby Womack songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bobby Womack songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Breezin' (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breezin'" is an instrumental song composed by American singer and musician Bobby Womack.It was first recorded in December 1970 by the influential Hungarian jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó, in partnership with Womack himself.

  6. Woman's Gotta Have It (song) - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the song came from a marital situation that Darryl Carter knew of where the wife was about to "tip out" on an unresponsive husband. [1] Carter and Linda Womack (the daughter of Sam Cooke and one-time stepdaughter of Bobby who later married Bobby's brother, Cecil) originally wrote the song with Jackie Wilson in mind.

  7. The Very Best of the O'Jays - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the O'Jays is a compilation album featuring all their greatest hits. It is part of Sony's Playlist album series , which covers 1972 through to 1978, when the O'Jays (and Gamble & Huff ) were at the peak of the Charts.

  8. The 10 Most Important Amy Winehouse Moments - AOL

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    Amy Winehouse’s recording career only lasted a decade and produced two albums, but the soulful North London vocalist had an immeasurable impact on popular music. Winehouse became a star in her ...

  9. I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much - Wikipedia

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    The song became one of Womack's final R&B chart-topping hits peaking at number-two on the chart. [2] Womack also shot his first-ever music video with the song which showed Womack singing the song live in a recording studio (the recorded version had different vocals).