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Although Redding at his peak was viewed as a consummate, versatile showman, he began his recording career in the early '60s as a Little Richard-styled shouter. The Georgian was working in the band of guitarist Johnny Jenkins at the time, and in 1962 he took advantage of an opportunity to record the ballad "These Arms of Mine" at a Jenkins session. When it became an R&B hit, Redding's solo career was truly on its way, though the hits didn't really start to fly until 1965 and 1966, when "Mr. Pitiful," "I've Been Loving You Too Long," "I Can't Turn You Loose," a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction," and "Respect" (later turned into a huge pop smash by Aretha Franklin) were all big sellers.
CD5
1 Love Man
2 Your Love Has Lifted Me Higher and Higher
3 Got To Get Myself Together
4 A Lover's Question
5 I'm a Changed Man
6 The Hucklebuck
7 Groovin' Time
8 The Match Game
9 I'm Coming Home To See AboutYou
10 Tell the Truth
11 Open the Door
12 Direct Me
13 Look At That Girl
14 That's a Good Idea
15 Your Feeling is Mine
16 Champagne and Wine
17 Nobody's Fault But Mine
18 I'll Let Nothing Separate Us
19 A Fool For You
20 Free Me
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En nogmaals mijn excuses voor het ongemak.Groetjes Garfield
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