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  2. Let's Straighten It Out - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Straighten It Out" is the name of a hit song by blues singer Latimore. The first version of the song appeared on his second album More, More, More, the single spent two weeks at number one on the R&B singles chart in November, 1974. It also peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [1]

  3. Latimore (musician) - Wikipedia

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    1974 More, More, More Latimore, (Let's Straighten It Out) - Black Albums No. 13 1975 Latimore III - Black Albums No. 49 1976 It Ain't Where You Been...It's Where You're Goin' - Pop Albums No. 181, Black Albums No. 47 1978 Dig a Little Deeper - Black Albums No. 51 1980 Getting Down to Brass Tacks 1982 Singing in the Key of Love - Black Albums No. 61

  4. O. V. Wright - Wikipedia

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    That and another Wright recording, "Let's Straighten It Out", have been published on Shaolin Soul, a compilation of tracks that have been sampled by the Wu-Tang Clan and its members. "Let's Straighten It Out" was sampled in a Wu-Tang Clan song called "America" from the charity compilation album America Is Dying Slowly.

  5. John L. Watson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    John L. Watson was an American singer who fronted English rock band The Web in the 1960s. He would later record solo in the 1970s and 1980s. ... Let's Straighten It ...

  6. Miss Thang - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Straighten It Out" is a cover version of Benny Latimore's 1974 original recording. The remix of "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" contains elements of Jermaine Jackson's 1989 "Don't Take It Personal".

  7. Allure (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Introduction" features a sample of "Let's Straighten it Out", as performed by Latimore. "Anything You Want" features a sample of "Cry Together", as performed by The O'Jays. "You're Gonna Love Me" features a sample of "The Look of Love" as performed by Isaac Hayes. "Head Over Heels" features a sample of "The Bridge" as performed by MC Shan.

  8. List of songs produced by Dallas Austin - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Let Go" Sammie 2000 "Case Of the Fake People" TLC: 1994 "Catalog of Lost Love" Glasswork "Chim Chim" Fishbone 1996 ”Chocolates and Lies” Brit Smith 2024 "Christmas Cheer" The Boys 1988 "Come on Down" TLC: 1999 "Communicate" TLC: 1999 "Cool" Gwen Stefani: 2004 "Cooley High" Boyz II Men: 1991 "Creep" TLC: 1994 "Cross the Room" Monica ...

  9. So Gone - Wikipedia

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    "So Gone" is a song by American R&B recording artist Monica. It was one out of several tracks rapper-producer Missy Elliott wrote and produced along with Kenneth Cunningham and Jamahl Rye from production duo Spike & Jamahl for Monica's fourth studio album, After the Storm (2003), following the delay and subsequent reconstruction of her 2002 album, All Eyez on Me.