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- The Showstoppers: Ain't nothing but a houseparty
- Freda Payne: Band of gold
- Chairmen Of The Board: Give me just a little more time
- The Javells feat. Nosmo King: Goodbye
- PP Arnold: The first cut is the deepest
- Donnie Elbert: Where did our love go
- Chuck Jackson: I've got the need
- New York City: I'm doin' fine now
- The Honey Cone: Want ads
- Lamont Dozier: Going back to my roots part 1
- Laura Lee: Rip off
- The Glass House: Crumbs off the table
- Jimmy James & The Vagabonds: Red red wine
- Geno Washington: Michael
- The Moments: Love on a two-way street
- PP Arnold: Angel of the morning
- Linda Jones: Your precious love
- Curtis Mayfield: People get ready (live)
- William DeVaughn: Be thankful for what you got
- HollandDozier: Why can't we be lovers
- The Real Thing: You to me are everything
- Chairmen Of The Board: Everything's tuesday
- Donnie Elbert: A little piece of leather
- The Honey Cone: Stick up
- Laura Lee: Women's love rights
- The Whispers: Seems like I gotta do wrong
- Brother To Brother: In the bottle
- Black Ivory: Don't turn around
- The Eighth Day: She's not just another woman
- The Whatnauts: Message from a black man
- 100 Proof Aged In Soul: Somebody's been sleeping
- Freda Payne: Deeper and deeper
- The Moments: Sexy mama
- Jimmy Helms: Black joy
- Bobby Womack & Patti LaBelle: Love has finally come at last
- Shalamar: Uptown festival part 1
- Bobby Womack: So many sides of you
- The Real Thing: Can't get by without you
- Jim Gilstrap: House of strangers
- Crown Heights Affair: Dreaming a dream
- The Moments: Jack in the box
- Madeline Bell: That's what friends are for
- Retta Young: SOS
- The Whispers: My girl
- Ruby Turner: Don't mess up a good thing
- Linda Carr & The Love Squad: High wire
- Shalamar: Sweeter as the days go by
- Latimore: Let's straighten it out
- Midnight Star: Midas touch
- The Deele: Body talk
- The Sugarhill Gang: The lover in you
- Bill Wolfer: Papa was a rolling stone




