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    Al Green Gets Next To You

      • 1. I Can't Get Next To You
      • 2. Are You Lonely For Me Baby
      • 3. God Is Standing By
      • 4. Tired Of Being Alone
      • 5. I'm A Ram
      • 6. Driving Wheel
      • 7. Light My Fire
      • 8. You Say It
      • 9. Right Now, Right Now
      • 10. All Because

      Includes the seminal "Tired Of Being Alone"!

      Other Releases by Al Green

      Al GreenI Feel Good / Feels Like Summer Hi (1978)
      Very funky Memphis soul
      • – I Feel Good
      • Original 7"£10.00
        Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Unplayed original USA 45
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      Al GreenLet's Get Married / So Good To Be HereHi Records
        • Original 7" 45-2262£8.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned UK VInyl
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        Al GreenSha-la-la (Make Me Happy) (1974)Hi Records
        Soulful uplifting Al
        • – Sha-la-la (Make Me Happy)
        • Original 7" 5N-2274£8.99
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Unplayed original Hi Records USA 45
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        Al GreenL-O-V-E (Love) (1975)Hi Records
        So soulful! Massive southern funky soul innit
        • – L-O-V-E (Love)
        • Original 7" 5N-2282£10.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Unplayed original USA 45
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        Al GreenFull Of Fire / Could I Be The One (1975)Hi Records
        Wicked soulful tune, Memphis soul at its best!
        • – Full Of Fire
        • Original 7" 5N-2300£10.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Unplayed original USA 45
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        Al GreenWait Here / To Sir With Love (1978)Hi Records
        Deep southern soul 78 From Al Green
        • – Wait Here
        • Original 7" HD 78523£6.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+
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        Al GreenExplores Your Mind (1974)Hi Records
        Classic Willie Mitchell production, includes "Sha-La-La", "Take Me To The River" and "Schooldays"
          Al GreenLet's Get Married / So Good To Be Here (1973)Hi Records
          Classy Memphis southern soul from the master 
          • – Let's Get Married
          • Original 7" 45-2262£10.00
            Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+
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