Wednesday Breakfast Blend presents:
Today on Wednesday Breakfast Blend, I pay tribute to Clyde Stubblefield and Junie Morrison, two funky musicians who also were sampled heavily in hip-hop songs.
Mississippi John Hurt, “Baby What's Wrong With You”
from The Best Of Mississippi John Hurt - Ain't No Tellin'
AIM - 2002
Johnny Ace & The Johnny Otis Band, “Saving My Love for You”
from Johnny Ace - The Complete Duke Recordings
Hip-O Select - 2004
The Showmen, “It Will Stand”
from Good Vibrations: 30 Carolina Beach Music Classics
Ripete Records - 2007
Lesley Gore & Hutch Davie, “California Nights (Single)”
from It's My Party: The Mercury Anthology
Mercury - 1996
Dyke & The Blazers, “Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man”
from Dyke's Greatest Hits - The Complete Singles
Original Sound - 1968
James Brown, “Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (Live)”
from Say It Live and Loud: Live In Dallas 08.26.68
Polydor - 1998
De La Soul, “Me, Myself & I”
from King's Ransom (Music Inspired by the Motion Picture)
Bulletproof Entertainment - 2005
The Kay Gees, “Waiting At the Bus Stop”
from Master Plan (Complete Gang & De-Lite Recordings 1974-78)
Sanctuary - 2007
dj ginger Wednesday Breakfast Blend February 22nd, 2017
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