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    The O' Jays The Very Best of The O'Jays (1998)

    Epic
      • 1. Backstabbers
      • 2. Love train
      • 3. I love music
      • 4. Darlin' darlin' baby (Sweet, tender, love)
      • 5. Used ta be my girl
      • 6. Brandy
      • 7. Now that we found love
      • 8. Put our heads together
      • 9. Message in our music
      • 10. Sing a happy song
      • 11. Extraordinary girl
      • 12. Give the people what they want
      • 13. For the love of money
      • 14. 992 Arguments
      • 15. Time to get down
      • 16. Livin' for the weekend
      • 17. Looky, looky (look at me girl)
      • 18. One night affair
      • 19. Deeper (in love with you)
      • 20. Don't call me brother

      Non-stop killer anthems from the sound of Philadelphia. Recommended!

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