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Brown Sugar Tanning Lotion
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 Brown Sugar Brown Sugar
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1 - English Side 1 Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. It was 1963, and Brown had just signed with Smash and produced the Back To Soul LP. IF SOMEBODY TOLD YOU COME & GET THESE MEMORIES BABY, BABY, BABY (INSTRUMENTAL) IF YOU CANT HOLD THE MAN YOU LOVE ANIMAL CRACKERS LIL FARINA EAST ST LOUIS TOODLE-OO) JUBILEE STOMP GOT EVERYTHING BUT YOU YELLOW DOG BLUES TISHOMINGO BLUES DIGA DIGA DOO I MUST HAVE THAT MAN BLUES WITH A FEELIN GOIN TO T Everybody has brown sugar tanning lotion. This collection contains two films exploring the dynamics of relationships between the opposite sex.Titles are BROWN SUGAR Region 1 2-Disc Set Keep Cases Packaged Back to Back Single Side - Dual Laye Keep Case Letterboxed - 1.85:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Side 1 Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Dirk Westervelt - Editor Deleted Scenes (5) Side 2 Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. For brown sugar tanning lotion use as well. The album includes Annas distinctive versions of several soul and blues hits and some Brown originals written under various pseudonyms, plus a storming duet with Bobby Byrd, Baby Baby Baby, which took her into the R&B top 50 early in 1964 and bubbling under the Billboard Hot 100.The James Brown Revue has included numerous feature female singers through the decades, from Tammy Montgomery (Terrell), Sugar Pie DeSanto and Vicki Anderson to Yvonne Fair and Lynn Collins, but while Mr Brown included most of these ladies in live LPs, and others had solo contracts with his label, only Anna King enjoyed the privilege of James Brown Revue has included numerous feature female singers through the decades, from Tammy Montgomery (Terrell), Sugar Pie DeSanto and Vicki Anderson to Yvonne Fair and Lynn Collins, but while Mr Brown included most of these ladies in live LPs, and others had solo contracts with his label, only Anna King enjoyed the privilege of James Brown Revue has included numerous feature female singers through the decades, from Tammy
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