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  2. The Geezinslaw Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the group received the National Association of Record Merchandisers "Indie Best Seller Award" for their recording, Feelin' Good, Gittin' Up, Gittin' Down. This album also gave them their first chart single in over two decades with "Help, I’m White and I Can't Get Down." The group appeared on Austin City Limits three times. [7]

  3. Can't Wait to Get to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Can't Wait to Get to Heaven is a 2006 novel by Fannie Flagg. Based in the fictional town of Elmwood Springs, Missouri, it is a humorous look at Southern mores and small-town mentality in the context of death and the existence of an afterlife. Elner Shimfissle, the octogenarian protagonist, falls out of a tree while picking figs and is rushed to ...

  4. The O'Jays discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Album Peak positions Record label US [1]US R&B [1]1968 Full of Soul — — Sunset: 1975 The O'Jays — 52 Bell: 1977 Collectors' Items: 132 — Philadelphia International

  5. Consequence Free - Wikipedia

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  6. Keybeats - Wikipedia

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    Keybeats, composed of drummer Eric Seats and producer Rapture Stewart, were an American songwriting, production, and instrumentalist duo formed in 1997, moving from California to New York to work with Timbaland's production outfit (in collaboration with Blackground Records) in the late 1990s.

  7. Every Michael Jackson Album, Ranked - AOL

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    Forever, Michael (1975) Michael Jackson’s last solo album for Motown, released a few months before Moving Violation , was the lowest-charting album of his career, peaking at No. 101 on the ...

  8. I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye" is a song written by Don Robertson and originally recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis during his time with Sun Records. The recording didn't see the light of day until 1970, [ 1 ] when it was included on the second Jerry Lee Lewis album released by the new owner of Sun Records, Shelby Singleton .

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Many times, he said, the doctors appeared indifferent to his son’s condition. “They just treat them and get them out of there,” he said. “That was hard for me…it tore me up. You just can’t explain how you see your son lying there and almost dying. There’s a couple times that I was really upset. I was mad at my son, really upset.