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''Servin' Up Some Soul'' is the eleventh overall album released by R&B legend Mary Wells, released in 1968 on the Jubilee record label. Her first and only release with the once-fabled R&B company (a second Jubilee release was aborted for years) yield a modest charter with "The Doctor", which would be Wells' final top 100 hit on the pop charts though Wells would continue to have R&B hits. It would be her final album for thirteen years with 1981's ''In and Out of Love''. Hip-hop producer J Dilla later sampled "Two Lovers History" for his instrumental simply titled "History". ==Tracklisting== ''All songs were co-written and co-produced by Cecil Womack and Mary Wells except where noted; "Bye Bye Baby '68" was produced by Bobby Womack'' #"Soul Train" #"Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" (Maurice Irby, Jr.) (originally performed by Jay & the Techniques) #"Stagger Lee" (Lloyd Price/Harold Logan) (originally performed by Lloyd Price) #"Make Me Yours" (Bettye Swann) (originally performed by Bettye Swann) #"Two Lovers History" #"Can't Get Away From Your Love" #"The Doctor" #"Don't Look Back" #"Sunny" (Bobby Hebb) (originally performed by Bobby Hebb) #"Woman In Love" #"500 Miles" (Hedy West, Bobby Bare, Curly Williams) (originally performed by Peter, Paul & Mary) #"Bye Bye Baby '68" (Wells) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Servin' Up Some Soul」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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