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CD - Various Artists - I Can't Stand It - The Best of Sue Records



Various Artists - I Can't Stand It - The Best Of Sue Records ( | EMI-Liberty (Toshiba, Japan) Barcode 4 988006 701007, 2014)

Track Listing:

CD1: The groove – Ike Turner  (Turner) | A fool in love – Ike and Tina Turner (Turner) | Itchy twitchy feeling – Bobby Hendricks (Oliver) | Psycho – Bobby Hendricks (MKcPhatter) | Believe it or not – Don Covay (Randolph) | Night ridin’ -The Night Riders (Van Walls) | I idolise you – Ike and Tina Turner (Turner) | It’s gonna work out fine – Ike and Tina Turner (McCoy, Robinson) | My man Rockhead – Eloise Carter (Turner) | Keep your business to yourself – Pearl Woods (Woods, Kirkland) | Don’t start me talking – Johnny Darrow (Williamson) | Trouble up the road – Jackie Brenston (Turner) | That’s all I Need – Ike Turners’ Kings of Rhythm (Turner) | Stick shift – The Duals (Bellinger, Langeman) | I’ve got a woman – Jimmy McGriff (Charles) | Hitch hike – Russell Byrd (Berns) | Annie Don’t Love me no more – The Hollywood Flames (Berry, Jackson) | Prancing – Ike Turners’ Kings of Rhythm (Turner) | Poor fool – Ike and Tina Turner (Turner) | Foolish – Ike and Tina Turner  (Turner) | You should’s treated me right – Ike and Tina Turner (Turner)  |Worried and hurtin’ inside – Ike and Tina Turner (Turner) | That’s how heartaches are made – Baby Washington (Raleigh, Halley) | All about my girl – Jimmy McGriff (McGriff) | CD2: Mockingbird – Inez and Charlie Foxx (Foxx, Foxx)| I can’t stand it – The Soul Sisters (McAllister) | Daddy rolling stone – Derek Martin | Don’t put me down like this – Derek Martin (Blackwell) | Everybody but me – Ocie Smith (Richards) | In my tenement – Jackie Shane (Scott, Resnick) | So far away – Hank Jacobs (Jacobs, Harris) | I can’t wait to see my baby – Justine Washington (Ragavoy, Taylor) | I can’t tell you – Sylvia Robbins (Robinson) | Good time tonight – The Soul Sisters | Loop de loop – The Soul Sisters (McAllister) | Ask me – Inez Foxx (Windsor) | M G Blues – Jimmy McGriff (McGriff) | Monkey hips and rice – Hank Jacobs (Jacobs) | Ain’t that bad – Pancho Villa and The Bandits (Taylor, Villa) | Think about the good times – The Soul Sisters (Barnes, Jackson) | Hurt by love – Inez and Charlie Foxx (Foxx)  | La de da I love you – Inez and Charlie Foxx (Foxx) | The real thing – Tina Britt (Ashford, Simpson, Armstead) | One more hurt – Marjorie Black (Bateman) | Stagger Lee and Billy – Ike and Tina Turner (Traditional arr. Turner) | The new breed – Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm (Turner) | Time waits for no one – Eddie and Ernie (Derrick, Kendrick, Campbell, Johnson)  | The outcast – Eddie and Ernie  (Johnson) | Soul at Sunrise – Juggy Murray (Murray) | If you’ve ever loved someone – Jean Wells (Otis, Montage, DeCoteaux) | The Last Minute – Jimmy McGriff (McGriff)

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