– Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Everybody Has Some Dues To Pay
– Robert Moore - Just Can’t Help Myself
– Brother Williams - Right On Brother
– Pearl Dowell - Good Things
– Joey Gilmore - Somebody Done Took My Baby And Gone
– Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Blind Man
– Joey Gilmore - Girl Your Best Friend Done Took Your Place
– Robert Moore - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
– Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Do It To Me One More Time
– Thunder Lightning And Rain - Super Funky
– Joey Gilmore - Blind Man
– Sam Baker - Do Right Man
1. Pearl Dowell - It’s All Over
2. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Everybody Has Some Dues To Pay
3. Robert Moore - Just Can’t Help Myself
4. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Do Right Man
5. Brother Williams - Right On Brother
6. Pearl Dowell - Good Things
7. Joey Gilmore - Somebody Done Took My Baby And Gone
8. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Blind Man
9. Joey Gilmore - Girl Your Best Friend Done Took Your Place
10. Robert Moore - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
11. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Do It To Me One More Time
12. Thunder Lightning And Rain - Super Funky
13. Brother Williams - Cold Sweat
14. Joey Gilmore - Blind Man
15. Sam Baker - Do Right Man
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