Bengiyo Queer Cinema Syllabus
For those who are not aware, I have decided to run the gauntlet of @bengiyo’s Queer Cinema Syllabus and have officially started Unit 3: Faith and Religion. The films in Unit 3 are: But I’m a Cheerleader (2000), Prayers for Bobby (2009), Latter Days (2003), Blackbird (2014), The Wise Kids (2011), Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party (2015)
Today I will be writing about
Blackbird (2014) dir. Patrik-Ian Polk
[Run Time: 1:39, Available on: tubi, Google Play, Lang: English]
Content Warning: suicide via razor blade, reaction to family finding the body does occur on screen
Summary: A young singer struggles with his sexuality and the treatment of others while coming of age in a small Southern Baptist community. (from IMDB)
Cast:
*Julian J. Walker as Randy Rousseau
*Mo’Nique as Claire Rousseau, Randy’s mother
*Gary LeRoi Gray as Efrem, Randy’s best friend
* Isaiah Washington as Lance Rousseau, Randy’s father
* Kevin Allesee as Marshall MacNeil, Randy’s eventual boyfriend
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Alright, so I feel inspired to talk less about my own connection to this piece, as I do to talk about how this feels like the first film that truly dips in towards BL territory. Since this syllabus was designed as a warm up to BL, I think it is worth discussing how Blackbird established some of the tropes we have come to know and love-hate in BLs, especially Thai BL.
First off, this film has a lot of singing in it. Now, that said, THIS BOY CAN SING. I do not begrudge shows for including singing, I just don’t think every single actor in GMMTV’s rolodex needs to be handed a guitar and a microphone and told to roam free. And I think it is quite rare that the BLs can actually justify the inclusion of singing, whereas here we are following a choir boy in a Southern Baptist church living in a small town. Singing church songs on your way to school seems like a perfectly reasonable and justified thing to be doing.
This in and of itself would not be enough for me to say this is the first proto-Thai BL style film I’ve seen on this list so far.
But, if you are familiar with Bad Buddy or My School President then I need you to know that Blackbird includes…
GAY ROMEO AND JULIET
Which, since I started at BL and am actually working my way back to it through the syllabus, is probably why I started looking at this piece as the first of the films that gave me an established foundation in the kinds of tropes that existed in (at least) Thai BL. All of which to say, Blackbird is about a boy struggling to accept his sexuality, in highschool, with his two other friends one of whom is comfortably queer, who is crushing on the straight boy who is in an essentially side-couple relationship.
We get a kid who wants to be an actor, we get a student play, we get the main character finding someone else to fall in love with when he realizes that the boy he is crushing on cannot reciprocate, we have singing, we have guitar playing, and we have high school…with uniforms, AND A (dream sequence) GAY BOY CUDDLE PILE.
I swear to God, there is a scene where Marshall and Randy are watching the student film that Marshall created (that started out as one story and ended up being co-opted to instead focus on Randy, rather than the actual story they had been filming [hello Lomfon and Tien in La Pluie]) that plays so similarly to the Ongsa and Soon date in Episode 1 of Absolute Zero (one of two episodes of it I watched before dropping). They are together, on a blanket, at a school function, watching a movie, with their hands slowly creeping forward.
Like, even the films in the coming of age section had some tropes that I recognized from BL, but I don’t recall them standing out as starkly as they do here. If you follow me, then you have been suffering the consequences of my Shadow brain rot, and even in that case (where I can’t yet qualify Shadow as a BL) I was noticing potential points of connection between Blackbird and Shadow around it’s themes. [which are about religion and queerness so like…go figure. Mainly that, when Claire catches Randy making out with Marshall in front of their goddamn house where anyone can see them (another check for the BL tropes), she calls in the pastor.
The pastor who has the following conversation with Randy:
Randy: “You think I’m possessed?”
Paster Crandell: “I think there is something lurking in you,”
So let me drop another coin in the shadows as queerness bucket right now.
What is so interesting to me about this film though is that for as much as I see the overlapping tropes between it and BL, complete with the kind of thrown together ending (imo) that I’ve come to find with a number of the BLs I’ve been watching. It doesn’t read like a BL to me.
Like, if I had seen this film before I ever watched BL, I don’t know that I would have thought about it in relation to BL. I don’t know what vibes I get from BL, but Blackbird doesn’t give me those vibes. Maybe just cause it’s not the type I’m used to, but more likely, because of the severity of the consequences for some of these kids, and the cruelty at which they are shamed. Apparently, one of the minor plotlines of Blackbird is that Randy’s sister has been missing for 6 year, and as a result of her disappearance, Randy’s mother, Claire, has gone heavily in to her religion. So where before way back before Randy was born, Claire had dared her partner, Lance to kiss a boy. Now, she blames Randy for the disappearance of his sister. It is in a heated, emotionally intense moment, but for that moment Claire is so convinced that her missing daughter and all the pain and suffering that has happened to their family as a result is punishment for Randy’s sin of being gay. (Let’s not mention suicide is a sin, and Randy’s mother is perfectly happy to float the idea of killing herself at one point).
More likely it is because I think this film is far more focused on follow the journey of Randy’s self-acceptance, and the decisions he makes around honoring his queerness and what that means for his religion, rather than a story about a boy who meets a boy and falls in love.
For/By/About
Gay Trifecta.
Blackbird is based off a book of the same name written by author Larry Duplechan, who is a gay man. The director of this film Patrik Ian-Polk is a gay man, and though he had a delay in making this film that required a recast of the main character, Randy, Patrik was able to find Julian J. Walker who is also an out gay man. Fun fact about Patrik, he was the creator of Noah’s Ark which is a show I have yet to see, but Ben has put on a number of lists. So I understand why this film may have ended up on the syllabus. I feel like this film is for gays in that I think if I Knew I was queer in in 2014 and saw this movie, I would probably need to hear the “God is love” style acceptance stuff. I think it is a testament to where we are now in terms of queer content that I can debate with myself about whether or not the level of cheese that comes from the Dad being cool with his son being gay being commentary to the straight audience about how queerness should be treated. But, I don’t think that is the case here, I think this is by and large a film for Black queer kids who are balancing on the edge of self-acceptance and their relationship to religion.
Favorite Moment
I am gonna cheat and say that I have two, but they’re technically connected so it’s fine.
The first is a funny moment, which is when Randy, Efrem, and Randy’s dad are sitting in the waiting room of a clinic so Efrem can get STI tests done. I loved the way that Lance tried to broach the question about whether Efrem and Randy were a couple, and I loved the random confession from his dad that he’s kissed a dude before…with tongue. Like, it feels like such a real and funny moment to me, the random “I dabbled” confessions.
The second, and the one that is actually my favorite moment, is when Randy asks Efrem if he is okay, for probably the thor time since he has seen him being thrown around at The Hill (where the gay boys in this small town in Mississippi go to fuck). And Efrem just can’t pretend anymore, and he breaks down for a quiet moment in Lance’s truck while Randy just holds him. I love that Lance gives them time, seeing what is happening, so that the boys can have a moment to just give and receive comfort, and that (and I think in part due to how chill Lance was about queerness) Randy and Efrem can just hold hands in the truck. I love love love love when boys get to be physically affectionate without it being perceived as romantic or gay. Which I know probably sounds counterintuitive because both boys are gay (but not dating), but it’s just like, a level of comfort that I feel like Randy would normally shy away from because he has been so desperate to appear straight.
Favorite Quote
“Are you okay?” || “I wish you would stop fucking asking me that man, I’m running out of punchlines,”
I said this when I was watching If It’s With You but I am such a fucking sucker for any character that masks their own pain, problems, or sadness behind a bright and happy mask. I loved Amane in IIWY, I loved Koichi in Eternal Yesterday, and I loved Efrem in this. I love that he holds himself comfortably, I love that he doesn’t make a big deal at all about the everyday traumas that his friends are subject to. Which is not to say he doesn’t care, and is to say that I feel like he is able to help make The Big Things feel manageable. Randy is struggling throughout most of the movie with the fact that he keeps having Gay Wet Dreams, he’s struggling with his own sexuality, and tossing his bed shets in the washing machine always feels (to me) like he is ashamed. Randy’s mother is in a deep bout of depression because her daughter has been missing for years and Randy often has to take care of her as a result.
These are, in my mind, Big Things, and I appreciate that Efrem can just come strolling on in to the house, laugh away the soiled sheets, come chatting happily with Claire even when she’s not responsive, and ask to finish off the cereal that’s in her bowl but that he knows she isn’t going to eat. I loved that he could give Randy a private moment to hang up more photos of his missing sister, but then turn around and start wrasslin’ on their walk to school.
But I love even more that we see these moments where things don’t go so well for him, and how it chips away
Score
7/10
I would have probably given this an 8 because some of the acting was not great, I didn’t like the rape fake out that they did, etc. But I feel like it’s quality tanked a bit at the end when Randy’s sister is found and when we get the Life Update from Dream!Marshall at the end. I feel like it served to undermine the severity of the situations at hand. That Marshall had killed himself after Leslie had killed herself, and he was given a two minute update about what the rest of his life was going to look like. Also, I am a Southerner and there was some accent work in there that felt too fake.
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1980s Horror Film Character Names
I totally forgot I’d started making this last year! I think I never posted it because I wanted to find more names, but there’s already a decent amount and I don’t feel like being that tedious about names right now lol.
It’s first & last names (separated for mix & match potential) of characters from iconic late 1970s & 1980s horror movies. I think I started looking for cheesier B-movies to pull from, but yeah it’s been a whole year so I forget.
First Names
Alice
Allen
Allison
Ally
Amy
Angela
Annie
Arnie
Artie
Axel
Barry
Bill
Billy
Bobby
Brady
Brenda
Brent
Brett
Brooke
Buddy
Burt
Buzz
Carol Anne
Carter
Casey
Charley
Charlie
Chili
Christine
Chuck
Cindy
Courtney
Craig
Cynthia
Dana
Darcy
Debbie
Demi
Dennis
Diane
Donna
Doug
Doyle
Duane
Elaine
Ellie
Emma
Ernie
Ferdy
Foster
Gary
Gene
George
Gerald
Ginny
Glen
Hal
Hank
Helen
Jack
Jackie
Jake
Jason
Jeff
Jennifer
Jerry
Jesse
Jimmy
Joanne
Jodi
Joe
Joey
John
Johnny
Judd
Judy
Kate
Katherine
Kathy
Katie
Kelly
Ken
Kenny
Kim
Kimberly
Kristen
Larry
Laurie
Lea
Leigh
Lenny
Leroy
Linda
Lisa
Liz
Lynn
Marci
Marcia
Marcie
Mark
Mary Lou
Masen
Max
Meg
Megan
Mel
Melissa
Mike
Molly
Monica
Nancy
Ned
Neil
Nick
Nicki
Nikki
Patti
Patty
Paul
Paula
Peter
Phoebe
Polly
Rachel
Ralph
Reilly
Rennie
Richie
Rick
Ricky
Rob
Rod
Roland
Ronnie
Roy
Ruby
Rudolf
Rudy
Russ
Sally
Sandy
Sara
Sarah
Shane
Sharon
Sheila
Shelly
Sissy
Steve
Steven
Susie
Suzie
Tad
Taryn
Teddy
Terri
Tina
Toby
Tom Jesse
Tommy
Tracy
Trish
Valerie
Vic
Vickie
Vicky
Warren
Wendy
Wes
Will
Last Names
Andrews
Angelo
Badger
Baker
Barnes
Barrington
Bates
Baxter
Beringer
Brand
Brewster
Bringsley
Brown
Burke
Burns
Cabot
Camber
Carrington
Cassidy
Caulfield
Challis
Clarke
Cole
Cologne
Corben
Corvino
Costic
Crusel
Cunningham
Daigler
Dandrige
Daniels
Darnell
Darrinco
Deagle
Dier
Doyle
Duke
Dumpkin
Duncan
Essmont
Evans
Field
Franklin
Freeling
Frye
Futterman
Garris
Garth
Geiger
Graham
Gray
Grimbridge
Guilder
Halavex
Hammond
Hanniger
Hardy
Harper
Hawes
Holland
Hopkins
Jachson
Jarvis
Jessup
Junkins
Kemp
Kessler
Kincaid
Kopecky
Kupfer
Lane
Lantz
LeBay
Lynch
Lynn
Macauley
Maloney
McBride
McFadden
McGregor
McNichol
Meeker
Meisel
Mercer
Morgan
Mott
Nagle
Nessler
Newby
Palmer
Parker
Parks
Parsley
Pataki
Peltzer
Penmark
Perry
Pervier
Powers
Priswell
Repperton
Richards
Shote
Spool
Stanton
Stark
Statler
Stavinski
Steele
Stevens
Strauber
Strode
Sykes
Taylor
Thomas
Thompson
Thorn
Toomey
Trenton
Vanders
Venable
Walsh
Warner
Weatherall
Webber
White
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BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN – DELUXE EDITION
THE COMPLETE THRILLER, WITH ADDED MATURE CONTENT, AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON 4K ULTRA HD STARTING 9/20/22
No tricks, just treats for Dark Knight fans as Batman: The Long Halloween – Deluxe Edition – the complete mystery with added mature content – comes to 4K for the first time ever. The R-rated, feature-length animated film will be available on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA $34.99 SRP) for the first time ever, as well as on Blu-ray+Digital (USA $24.99 SRP), Blu-ray (only available in Canada, $29.99 SRP) and Digital starting September 20, 2022.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween – Deluxe Edition begins as atrocious serial killings on holidays in Gotham City send The World’s Greatest Detective into action – confronting both organized crime and a unified front of classic DC Super-Villains – while attempting to stop the mysterious murderer. Batman: The Long Halloween was originally released as a two-part film, and both films still stand at 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
Jensen Ackles (Supernatural, The Boys, Batman: Under the Red Hood) leads a star-studded Batman: The Long Halloween – Deluxe Edition cast as the voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne alongside the late Naya Rivera (Glee) as Catwoman/Selina Kyle, Josh Duhamel (Transformers, Jupiter’s Legacy) as Harvey Dent/Two-Face, Billy Burke (Twilight, Revolution, Zoo) as Commissioner James Gordon, Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian, Battlestar Galactica, Batman: Year One) as Poison Ivy, Titus Welliver (Bosch, Bosch: Legacy, Deadwood) as Carmine Falcone, Julie Nathanson (Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay) as Gilda Dent, David Dastmalchian (The Suicide Squad, Dune, Ant-Man) as Calendar Man & The Penguin, Troy Baker (The Last of Us, Young Justice) as The Joker, Amy Landecker (Your Honor, Transparent) as Barbara Gordon & Carla Vitti, Jack Quaid (The Boys, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Oppenheimer) as Alberto, Fred Tatasciore (American Dad!, Family Guy) as Solomon Grundy, Alyssa Diaz (The Rookie, Ray Donovan) as Renee Montoya, and Alastair Duncan (The Batman, Batman Unlimited franchise) as Alfred. In addition, Robin Atkin Downes (The Strain, Constantine: City of Demons) voices both Scarecrow & Thomas Wayne, John DiMaggio (Futurama, Disenchantment) is the Mad Hatter, Laila Berzins (Genshin Impact) is Sofia Falcone, Jim Pirri (World of Warcraft franchise) is Sal Maroni, and Zach Callison (The Goldbergs, Steven Universe) is Young Bruce Wayne. Additional voice work was provided by Gary LeRoi Gray, Rick Wasserman, Frances Callier and Greg Chun.
Chris Palmer (Superman: Man of Tomorrow) directs Batman: The Long Halloween – Deluxe Edition from a screenplay by Tim Sheridan (Reign of the Supermen). Producers are Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) and Kimberly S. Moreau (Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). Butch Lukic (Justice Society: World War II, Superman: Man of Tomorrow) is Supervising Producer. Executive Producer is Michael Uslan. Sam Register is Executive Producer.
Special Features:
- BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN – EVOLUTION OF EVIL (New Featurette) – The mystery surrounding the Holiday Killer shrouds Gotham in a sinister darkness forcing Batman to stop the villain's assault on the city. This is a comprehensive look at The Long Halloween with original writer, Jeph Loeb, and filmmakers.
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Gary LeRoi Gray (born February 12, 1987) is an actor, who has appeared in movies, television, and animation. He was born in Chicago.
He is known for his childhood role as Nelson Tibideaux, the son of Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Elvin Tibideaux on The Cosby Show. He appeared in the series during its eighth and final season (1991–1992). He is known for his role as Nelson Minkler in Even Stevens and as the voice of A.J. in The Fairly OddParents.
His voice roles include Charley on Clifford the Big Red Dog, Sam “The Squid” Dullard on Rocket Power, and Mitch in Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Recurring live-action roles have included Nelson Tibideaux on The Cosby Show, Nelson Minkler on Even Stevens, and Bobby the Inquisitive Boy on The Weird Al Show. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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GARY LeROI GRAY
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Gary LeRoi Gray
Gary LeRoi Gray (born February 12, 1987) is an actor and voice actor involved with movies, television, and animation. He is most recognized for his childhood role as Nelson Tibideaux, the son of Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux and Elvin Tibideaux on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. He appeared on the series during its eighth and final season (1991–1992).
Career
Some of Gary's better known voice roles include Charley on Clifford the Big Red Dog, A. J. on The Fairly OddParents (replacing Ibrahim Haneef Muhammad in that role), Sam "The Squid" Dullard on Rocket Power and Mitch in Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?. Recurring live-action roles have included Nelson Tibideaux on The Cosby Show, Nelson Minkler on Even Stevens, and Bobby the Inquisitive Boy on The Weird Al Show. He also played Tyson, a male cheerleader, in the 2006 teen comedy Bring It On: All or Nothing and had a small role as little Carlton Banks on the television show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Gray also appeared as "Little G" in an episode of the TV show Family Matters. Appeared on Slappy and the Stinkers, as Domingo
He had a role in the independent movie Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom a big-screen adaptation of Patrik-Ian Polk's groundbreaking black gay television series.
He also has a supporting role as Efrem, friend to Randy, played by Julian Walker, in the 2014 movie Blackbird. This story is about a young singer struggling with his sexuality and the treatment of others while coming of age in a small Southern Baptist community. It stars Mo'Nique, Isaiah Washington and Terrell Tilford.
He attended Los Angeles Pierce College and then later attended UCLA. He also attends Shepard of the Hills Church in Porter Ranch.
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Batman (voiced by Jensen Ackles) speeds the Batmobile through the streets of Gotham City in hot pursuit of mobster Mickey Chen (Gary Chun) in this all-new clip from Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One. The clip also includes Police Captain James Gordon (Billy Burke), police officer Pearce (Gary LeRoi Gray) and Bruce Wayne’s butler Alfred (Alastair Duncan). Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new feature-length animated film arrives on Digital & Blu-ray on June 22, 2021.
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
A list with black artists who have a song in the Unknown Songs That Should Be Known-playlist
(Can be a black artist in a band or just solo-artist) (no specific genre)
Bull’s Eye - Blacknuss, Prince Prime - Funk
Aftershow - Joe Fox - Alternative Hip-hop
Strangers in the Night - Ben L’Oncle Soul - Soul
Explore - Mack Wilds - R&B
Something To Do - IGBO - Funk
Down With The Trumpets - Rizzle Kicks - Pop
Dans ta ville - Dub Inc. - Reggae
Dance or Die - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Funk
FACELESS - The PLAYlist, Glenn Lewis - R&B
Tell Me Father - Jeangu Macrooy - Soul
Southern Boy - John The Conquerer - Blues Hard Rock
Savannah Grass - Kes - Dancehall
Dr. Funk - The Main Squeeze - Funk
Seems I’m Never Tired of Loving You - Lizz Wright - Jazz
Out of My Hands - TheColorGrey, Oddisee - Hip-Hop/Pop
Raised Up in Arkansas - Michael Burks - Blues
Black Times - Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Carlos Santana - Afrobeat
Cornerstone - Benjamin Clementine - Indie
Shine On - R.I.O., Madcon - Electronic Pop
Bass On The Line - Bernie Worrell - Funk
When We Love - Jhené Aiko - R&B
Need Your Love - Curtis Harding - Soul
Too Dry to Cry - Willis Earl Beal - Folk
Your House - Steel Pulse - Reggae
Power - Moon Boots, Black Gatsby - Deep House
Vinyl Is My Bible - Brother Strut - Funk
Diamond - Izzy Biu - R&B
Elusive - blackwave., David Ngyah - Hip-hop
Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Heritage Blues Orchestra - Blues
Sastanàqqàm - Tinariwen - Psychedelic Rock
Disco To Go - Brides of Funkenstein - Funk/Soul
Circles - Durand Jones & The Indications - Retro Pop
Cheesin’ - Cautious Clay, Remi Wolf, sophie meiers - R&B
Changes - Charles Bradley - Soul
The Sweetest Sin - RAEVE - House
Gyae Su - Pat Thomas, Kwashibu Area Band - Funk
What Am I to Do - Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner - Hip-hop
Get Your Groove On - Cedric Burnside - Blues
Old Enough To Know Better - Steffen Morrisson - Soul
Wassiye - Habib Koité - Khassonke musique
Dance Floor - Zapp - Funk
Wake Up - Brass Against, Sophia Urista - Brass Hard-Rock
BIG LOVE - Black Eyed Peas - Pop
The Greatest - Raleigh Ritchie - R&B
DYSFUNCTIONAL - KAYTRANADA, VanJess - Soul
See You Leave - RJD2, STS, Khari Mateen - Hip-hop
Sing A Simple Song - Maceo Parker - Jazz/Funk
Have Mercy - Eryn Allen Kane - Soul
Homenage - Brownout - Latin Funk
Can’t Sleep - Gary Clark Jr. - Blues Rock
Toast - Koffee - Dancehall
Freedom - Ester Dean - R&B
Iskaba - Wande Coal, DJ Tunez - Afropop
High Road - Anthony Riley - Alternative Christian
Sunny Days - Sabrina Starke - Soul
The Talking Fish - Ibibio Sound Machine - Funk
Paralyzed - KWAYE - Indie
Purple Heart Blvd - Sebastian Kole - Pop
WORSHIP - The Knocks, MNEK - Deep House
BMO - Ari Lennox - R&B
Promises - Myles Sanko - Soul
.img - Brother Theodore - Funk
Singing the Blues - Ruthie Foster, Meshell Ndegeocello - Blues
Nobody Like You - Amartey, SBMG, The Livingtons - Hip-hop
Starship - Afriquoi, Shabaka Hutchings, Moussa Dembele - Deep House
Lay My Troubles Down - Aaron Taylor - Funk
Bloodstream - Tokio Myers - Classic
Sticky - Ravyn Lenae - R&B
Why I Try - Jalen N’Gonda - Soul
Motivation - Benjamin Booker - Folk
quand c’est - Stromae - Pop
Let Me Down (Shy FX Remix) - Jorja Smith, Stormzy, SHY FX - Reggae
Funny - Gerald Levert - R&B
Salt in my Wounds - Shemekia Copeland - Blues
Our Love - Samm Henshaw - Soul
Make You Feel That Way - Blackalicious - Jazz Hip-hop
Knock Me Out - Vintage Trouble - Funk
Take the Time - Ronald Bruner, Jr., Thundercat - Alternative
Thru The Night - Phonte, Eric Roberson - R&B
Keep Marchin’ - Raphael Saadiq - Soul
Shake Me In Your Arms - Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ - Blues
Meet Me In The Middle - Jodie Abascus - Pop
Raise Hell - Sir the Baptist, ChurchPpl - Gospel Pop
Mogoya - Oumou Sangaré - Wassoulou
Where’s Yesterday - Slakah The Beatchild - Hip-hop
Lose My Cool - Amber Mark - R&B
New Funk - Big Sam’s Funky Nation - Funk
I Got Love - Nate Dogg - Hip-hop
Nothing’s Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson - Soul
Crazy Race - The RH Factor - Jazz
Spies Are Watching Me - Voilaaa, Sir Jean - Funk
The Leaders - Boka de Banjul - Afrobeat
Fast Lane - Rationale - House
Conundrum - Hak Baker - Folk
Don’t Make It Harder On Me - Chloe x Halle - R&B
Plastic Hamburgers - Fantastic Negrito - Hardrock
Beyond - Leon Bridges - Pop
God Knows - Dornik - Soul
Soleil de volt - Baloji - Afrofunk
Do You Remember - Darryl Williams, Michael Lington - Jazz
Get Back - McClenney - Alternative
Three Words - Aaron Marcellus - Soul
Spotify playlist
In memory of:
Aaron Bailey
Adam
Addie Mae Collins
Ahmaud Arbery
Aiyana Stanley Jones
Akai Gurley
Alberta Odell Jones
Alexia Christian
Alfonso Ferguson
Alteria Woods
Alton Sterling
Amadou Diallo
Amos Miller
Anarcha Westcott
Anton de Kom
Anthony Hill
Antonio Martin
Antronie Scott
Antwon Rose Jr.
Arthur St. Clair
Atatiana Jefferson
Aubrey Pollard
Aura Rosser
Bennie Simons
Berry Washington
Bert Dennis
Bettie Jones
Betsey
Billy Ray Davis
Bobby Russ
Botham Jean
Brandon Jones
Breffu
Brendon Glenn
Breonna Taylor
Bud Johnson
Bussa
Calin Roquemore
Calvin McDowell
Calvin Mike and his family
Carl Cooper
Carlos Carson
Carlotta Lucumi
Carol Denise McNair
Carol Jenkins
Carole Robertson
Charles Curry
Charles Ferguson
Charles Lewis
Charles Wright
Charly Leundeu Keunang
Chime Riley
Christian Taylor
Christopher Sheels
Claude Neal
Clementa Pickney
Clifford Glover
Clifton Walker
Clinton Briggs
Clinton R. Allen
Cordella Stevenson
Corey Carter
Corey Jones
Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd
Cynthia Wesley
Daniel L. Simmons
Danny Bryant
Darius Randell Robinson
Darius Tarver
Darrien Hunt
Darrius Stewart
David Felix
David Joseph
David McAtee
David Walker and his family
Deandre Brunston
Deborah Danner
Delano Herman Middleton
Demarcus Semer
Demetrius DuBose
Depayne Middleton-Doctor
Dion Johnson
Dominique Clayton
Dontre Hamilton
Dred Scott
Edmund Scott
Ejaz Choudry
Elbert Williams
Eleanor Bumpurs
Elias Clayton
Elijah McClain
Eliza Woods
Elizabeth Lawrence
Elliot Brooks
Ellis Hudson
Elmer Jackson
Elmore Bolling
Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr.
Emmett Till
Eric Garner
Eric Harris
Eric Reason
Ernest Lacy
Ernest Thomas
Ervin Jones
Eugene Rice
Eugene Williams
Ethel Lee Lance
Ezell Ford
Felix Kumi
Frank Livingston
Frank Morris
Frank Smart
Frazier B. Baker
Fred Hampton
Fred Rochelle
Fred Temple
Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.
George Floyd
George Grant
George Junius Stinney Jr.
George Meadows
George Waddell
George Washington Lee
Gregory Gunn
Harriette Vyda Simms Moore
Harry Tyson Moore
Hazel “Hayes” Turner
Henry Ezekial Smith
Henry Lowery
Henry Ruffin
Henry Scott
Hosea W. Allen
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Janet Wilson
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Javier Ambler
J.C. Farmer
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Julius Jones
July Perry
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Kalief Browder
Karvas Gamble Jr.
Keith Childress, Jr.
Kelly Gist
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Kendrick Johnson
Kenneth Chamberlain Sr.
Kenny Long
Kevin Hicks
Kevin Matthews
Kiwane Albert Carrington
Lacy Mitchell
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Laquan McDonald
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L.B. Reed
L.D. Nelson
Lemuel Penn
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Leonard Deadwyler
Leroy Foley
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Lloyd Clay
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Malcom X
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Malissa Williams
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Mary Turner
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May Noyes
Mckenzie Adams
Medgar Wiley Evers
Michael Brown
Michael Donald
Michael Griffith
Michael Lee Marshall
Michael Lorenzo Dean
Michael Noel
Michael Sabbie
Michael Stewart
Michelle Cusseaux
Miles Hall
Moses Green
Mya Hall
Myra Thompson
Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr.
Natasha McKenna
Nicey Brown
Nicholas Heyward Jr.
O’Day Short family
Orion Anderson
Oscar Grant III
Otis Newsom
Pamela Turner
Paterson Brown Jr.
Patrick Dorismond
Philando Castile
Phillip Pannell
Phillip White
Phinizee Summerour
Quaco
Ramarley Graham
Randy Nelson
Raymond Couser
Raymond Gunn
Regis Korchinski-Paquet
Rekia Boyd
Renisha McBride
Riah Milton
Robert Hicks
Robert Mallard
Robert Truett
Rodney King
Roe Nathan Roberts
Roger Malcolm and his wife
Roger Owensby Jr.
Ronell Foster
Roy Cyril Brooks
Rumain Brisbon
Ryan Matthew Smith
Sam Carter
Sam McFadden
Samuel DuBose
Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr.
Samuel Hammond Jr.
Samuel Leamon Younge Jr.
Sandra Bland
Sean Bell
Shali Tilson
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Stephon Clark
Susie Jackson
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Tamir Rice
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Tanisha Anderson
Timothy Caughman
Timothy Hood
Timothy Russell
Timothy Stansbury Jr.
Timothy Thomas
Terrence Crutcher
Terrill Thomas
Tom Jones
Tom Moss
Tony McDade
Tony Terrell Robinson Jr.
Trayvon Martin
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Troy Robinson
Tula
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Victor Duffy Jr.
Victor White III
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William L. Chapman II
William Miller
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The victims of LaLaurie (1830s)
The black victims of the Opelousas massacre (1868)
The black victims of the Thibodaux massacre (1887)
The black victims of the Wilmington insurrection (1898)
The black victims of the Johnson-Jeffries riots (1910)
The black victims of the Red summer (1919)
The black victims of the Elaine massacre (1919)
The black victims of the Ocoee massacre (1920)
The victims of the MOVE bombing (1985)
All the people who died during the Atlantic slave trade, be it due to abuse or disease.
All the unnamed victims of mass-incarceration, who were put into jail without the committing of a crime and died while in jail or died after due to mental illness.
All the unnamed victims of racial violence and discrimination.
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My apologies for all the people missing on this list. Feel free to add more names and stories.
Listen, learn and read about discrimination, racism and black history: (feel free to add more)
Documentaries:
13th (Netflix)
The Innocence Files (Netflix)
Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix)
Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix)
I Am Not Your Negro
YouTube videos:
We Cannot Stay Silent about George Floyd
Waarom ook Nederlanders de straat op gaan tegen racisme (Dutch)
Wit is ook een kleur (Dutch) (documentaire)
Books:
Biased by Jennifer Eberhardt
Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis
How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad
So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
They Can’t Kill Us All by Wesley Lowery
White Fragility by Robin Deangelo
Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
Woman, Race and Class by Angela Davis
Websites:
https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/report/
https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/
https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsoflyn00nati/page/n11/mode/2up
https://lab.nos.nl/projects/slavernij/index-english.html
https://blacklivesmatter.com/
https://www.zinnedproject.org/
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Usher Raymond, Lloyd, Elijah Kelley
Jordan Stephens, Ashley Walters, Joivan Wade.
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Miguel, Ryan Coogler, Stephen Curry
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This post is about celebrating black men and connecting with others who respect black men and not those who fetishize us and our bodies.
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The Best of Soft Rock: More Than A Feeling
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Lowdown Boz Scaggs 5:18
Whenever I Call You “Friend” Kenny Loggins 3:18
Piano Man Billy Joel 5:40
Longer Dan Fogelberg 3:18
Miracles Jefferson Starship 3:33
Lost in Love Air Supply 3:55
More Than I Can Say Leo Sayer 3:39
Rosanna Toto 4:03
More Than a Feeling Boston 3:26
Take It on the Run REO Speedwagon 3:37
Make Me Lose Control Eric Carmen 4:48
Total Eclipse of the Heart Bonnie Tyler 5:35
Living Inside Myself Gino Vannelli 4:25
The Flame Cheap Trick 4:50
Sara Starship 4:23
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Livin’ Thing Electric Light Orchestra 3:34
This Is It Kenny Loggins 3:59
Africa Toto 4:59
Eye In The Sky Alan Parsons Project 4:35
Look What You’ve Done to Me Boz Scaggs 5:18
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling Daryl Hall & John Oates 4:36
All Out Of Love Air Supply 4:03
Can’t Fight This Feeling REO Speedwagon 4:55
The Search Is Over Survivor 4:14
All by Myself Eric Carmen 7:11
Without You Harry Nilsson 3:21
Year of the Cat Al Stewart 6:38
Dust in the Wind Kansas 3:27
Vincent Don McLean 4:01
Please Come to Boston David Loggins 4:09
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Baby I’m-a Want You Bread 2:32
A Horse with No Name America 4:09
Diamond Girl Seals & Crofts 4:04
I Saw the Light Todd Rundgren 3:01
Blinded by the Light Manfred Mann's Earth Band 3:51
It Might Be You Stephen Bishop 4:14
She’s Gone/Sara Smile/Rich Girl Hall & Oates 3:29
Minute By Minute The Doobie Brothers 3:28
Sentimental Lady Bob Welch 3:46
How Much I Feel Ambrosia 4:44
Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime The Korgis 4:12
If You Leave Me Now Chicago 3:57
Sailing Christopher Cross 4:17
Waiting For A Girl Like You Foreigner 4:52
Against All Odds Phil Collins 3:25
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Ride Like the Wind Christopher Cross 4:32
Saturday in the Park Chicago 3:57
Sister Golden Hair America 3:20
You’re So Vain Carly Simon 4:18
If Bread 2:35
Ooh Baby Baby Linda Ronstadt 2:42
Him Rupert Holmes 3:40
You Are the Woman Firefall 2:45
All I Need Jack Wagner 3:32
Walking In Memphis Marc Cohn 4:19
Making Love Out Of Nothing At All Air Supply 5:01
I Want to Know What Love Is Foreigner 5:00
The Living Years Mike + the Mechanics 5:33
Drive The Cars 3:57
One More Night Phil Collins 4:48
I’ll Be There The Escape Club 4:57
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Summer Breeze Seals & Crofts 3:26
Key Largo Bertie Higgins 3:19
Make It with You Bread 3:12
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Chicago 3:22
Dream Weaver Gary Wright 4:18
Hello It’s Me Todd Rundgren 3:52
Sara Smile Daryl Hall and John Oates 3:12
Chuck E.’s In Love Rickie Lee Jones 3:28
Black Water The Doobie Brothers 4:16
Still the One Orleans 3:56
Hurt So Bad Linda Ronstadt 3:18
Cool Change Little River Band 4:08
Biggest Part Of Me Ambrosia 5:27
Never Be the Same Christopher Cross 4:41
You Can Do Magic America 3:57
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
The Guitar Man Bread 3:45
Tin Man America 3:27
Wildfire Michael Martin Murphey 4:50
25 or 6 to 4 Chicago 4:52
Lotta Love Nicolette Larson 2:43
What a Fool Believes The Doobie Brothers 2:27
Steal Away Robbie Dupree 3:31
You’re the Only Woman Ambrosia 4:22
Sexy Eyes Dr. Hook 3:00
Kiss You All Over Exile 3:30
Even the Nights Are Better Air Supply 3:59
Arthur’s Theme Christopher Cross 3:55
Dance with Me Orleans 3:21
Beautiful in My Eyes Joshua Kadison 4:10
Black Velvet Alannah Myles 4:48
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
California Dreamin’ The Mamas & The Papas 2:54
Kokomo The Beach Boys 3:36
Ventura Highway America 3:32
Listen to the Music The Doobie Brothers 3:27
I Can See Clearly Now Johnny Nash 2:43
It Never Rains in Southern California Albert Hammond 3:38
Thank You For Being A Friend Andrew Gold 4:45
Everything I Own Bread 3:07
When Will I Be Loved Linda Ronstadt 2:10
I Keep Forgettin’ Michael McDonald 3:41
Baby Come Back Player 2:16
Circle in the Sand Belinda Carlisle 4:27
Hold On Wilson Phillips 3:41
I’ll Be Over You Toto 3:50
Just the Way It Is, Baby The Rembrandts 4:09
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
We Don’t Talk Anymore Cliff Richard 4:13
Baker Street Gerry Rafferty 2:13
When Your in Love with a Beautiful Woman Dr. Hook 2:56
Fool (If You Think It’s Over) Chris Rea 3:33
You’re No Good Linda Ronstadt 3:46
Reminiscing Little River Band 3:17
The Air That I Breathe The Hollies 4:12
Sad Eyes Robert John 1:55
I Go Crazy Paul Davis 5:23
Hearts Marty Balin 4:19
These Dreams Heart 4:17
Jessie Joshua Kadison 4:22
Release Me Wilson Phillips 3:54
The Doctor The Doobie Brothers 3:45
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Maggie May Rod Stewart 5:15
Higher and Higher Rita Coolidge 4:01
Whatcha Gonna Do? Pablo Cruise 4:15
I’m in You Peter Frampton 4:11
Drift Away Dobie Gray 3:56
More Love Kim Carnes 3:37
Babe Styx 4:01
Into The Night Benny Mardones 4:31
It’s a Heartache Bonnie Tyler 3:45
While You See a Chance Steve Winwood 4:06
Show Me the Way Peter Frampton 2:30
Fooled Around and Fell in Love Elvin Bishop 4:37
Lonesome Loser Little River Band 3:54
I’m Not in Love 10 CC 6:07
I Just Wanna Stop Gino Vannelli 3:37
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Daniel Elton John 3:53
I Need You America 3:07
I Can Dream About You Dan Hartman 4:11
Escape Rupert Holmes 3:54
I’d Really Love to See You Tonight England Dan & John Ford Coley 2:38
On and On Stephen Bishop 3:01
Tempted Squeeze 4:01
The Things We Do For Love 10 CC 3:31
The Best of Times Styx 4:18
Cry Godley and Creme 3:55
Your Wildest Dreams The Moody Blues 4:51
Higher Love Steve Winwood 5:46
More Than Words Extreme 5:36
I’d Do Anything for Love Meat Loaf 5:17
Do You Feel Like We Do Peter Frampton 7:20
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
So In to You Atlanta Rhythm Section 4:23
Fly, Robin, Fly Silver Connection 3:50
Sentimental Lady Bob Welch 3:46
Show And Tell Al Wilson 3:29
Wild Flower The New Birth 3:59
Delta Dawn Helen Reddy 3:09
American Pie Don McLean 8:35
Rock Me Gently Andy Kim 3:29
Go All The Way The Raspberries 3:22
Mr. Big Stuff Jean Knight 2:49
Oh Babe, What Would You Say Hurricane Smith 3:26
Hooked On A Feeling Blue Swede 2:53
Having My Baby Paul Anka 2:33
Last Song Edward Bear 3:13
The Streak Ray Stevens 3:18
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell 3:16
Too Late To Turn Back Now Cornelius Brothers And Sister Rose 3:20
Boogie Fever The Sylvers 3:30
Reminiscing Little River Band 3:17
I Just Want To Celebrate Rare Earth 2:54
One Bad Apple The Osmonds 2:43
Have You Never Been Mellow Olivia Newton-John 3:33
Magic Pilot 3:05
Boogie Oogie Oogie A Taste of Honey 3:38
Right Back Where We Started From Maxine Nightingale 3:15
Sad Eyes Robert John 1:55
Gonna Fly Now Bill Conti 2:48
My Sharona The Knack 4:02
You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate 4:05
Puppy Love Donny Osmond 3:06
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Love Train The O'Jays 2:58
Knock Three Times Dawn 2:55
Brandy Looking Glass 3:04
Little Willy Sweet 3:12
Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me Mac Davis 3:06
Take Me Home, Country Roads John Denver 3:13
It Never Rains in Southern California Albert Hammond 3:38
Brand New Key Melanie 2:26
Come and Get Your Love Redbone 3:32
More. More, More (Part 1) Andrea True Connection 3:02
I Can See Clearly Now Johnny Nash 2:43
Everybody Plays the Fool The Main Ingredient 3:22
Indian Reservation Paul Revere & The Raiders 2:52
The Cover of “Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show 2:55
When Will I See You Again The Three Degrees 3:00
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Rich Girl Daryl Hall and John Oates 2:23
Lady Marmalade LaBelle 3:21
Best of My Love The Emotions 3:41
Fire The Pointer Sisters 3:28
Miracles Jefferson Starship 3:33
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing Leo Sayer 2:51
Here You Come Again Dolly Parton 2:58
Disco Lady Johnnie Taylor 4:25
Saturday Night Bay City Rollers 2:56
Rock On David Essex 3:26
Wildfire Michael Martin Murphey 4:50
You Take My Breath Away Rex Smith 3:15
I Go Crazy Paul Davis 5:23
Stumblin’ In Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman 3:31
Torn Between Two Lovers Mary MacGregor 3:44
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce 3:00
Don’t Pull Your Love Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 2:41
Love Will Keep Us Together Captain and Tennille with Neil Sedaka 3:24
Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song B.J. Thomas 3:22
She’s A Lady Tom Jones 2:51
How Do You Do? Mouth & MacNeal 4:07
Black and White Three Dog Night 3:51
Escape Rupert Holmes 3:54
Drift Away Dobie Gray 3:56
It’s a Love Beat The DeFranco Family 3:09
I’m in You Peter Frampton 4:11
The Candy Man Sammy Davis, Jr. 3:10
Spiders & Snakes Jim Stafford 3:05
Billy, Don’t Be A Hero Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods 3:40
The Morning After Maureen McGovern 2:20
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves Cher 2:36
Maggie May Rod Stewart 5:15
Baby Come Back Player 2:16
I Just Wanna Stop Gino Vannelli 3:37
Jackie Blue Ozark Mountain Daredevils 3:37
Higher And Higher Rita Coolidge 4:01
I’m Not in Love 10 CC 6:07
Y.M.C.A. Village People 3:45
Will It Go Round in Circles Billy Preston 3:46
I Just Want to Be Your Everything Andy Gibb 3:44
Do You Wanna Make Love Peter McCann 4:01
Signs Five Man Electrical Band 4:02
Disco Duck Rick Dees 3:14
Montego Bay Bobby Bloom 2:55
If I Can’t Have You Yvonne Elliman 3:00
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry 3:16
One Toke Over the Line Brewer & Shipley 3:21
Afternoon Delight Starland Vocal Band 3:14
Life is a Rock Reunion 3:31
I Can Help Billy Swan 2:57
My Maria B.W. Stevenson 2:31
Magnet and Steel Walter Egan 3:25
Beach Baby First Class 2:42
The Rapper The Jaggerz 2:45
Brother Louie Stories 3:57
Precious and Few Climax 2:46
O-o-h Child The 5 Stairsteps 3:15
Playground in My Mind Clint Holmes 2:57
Put Your Hand In The Hand Ocean 2:53
Please Come to Boston David Loggins 4:09
SONG TITLE ARTIST TIME
Turn The Beat Around Vicki Sue Robinson 3:24
Ring My Bell Anita Ward 3:31
Sometimes When We Touch Dan Hill 2:22
Rose Garden Lynn Anderson 2:49
In The Summertime Mungo Jerry 3:37
Seasons in the Sun Terry Jacks 3:30
The Night Chicago Died Paper Lace 3:32
Rock The Boat Hues Corporation 3:09
Don’t Give Up on Us David Soul 3:39
Kung Fu Fighting Carl Douglas 3:17
Love Grows Edison Lighthouse 2:51
Sweet Mary Wadsworth Mansion 2:42
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Vicki Lawrence 3:36
TSOP MFSB featuring the Three Degrees 3:35
Feelings Morris Albert 3:45
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