Category Soul

“Hey There Lonely Girl” (Eddie Holman)/”Hey There Lonely Boy” (Ruby and the Romantics)

Hey There Lonely Girl, Eddie Holman

Continuing with our look at some of the top hits from the spring and early summer of 1970, today’s classic 1970 song of the day is “Hey There Lonely Girl” by Eddie Holman. The single was released the last week of December of 1969 and hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 21, 1970. “Hey There Lonely Girl”…

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“He Will Break Your Heart” (Jerry Butler)/”He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)” (Tony Orlando and Dawn)

He Will Break Your Heart, Jerry Butler

This week’s final classic song by a guy named Gary, Gerry, or Jerry of the day takes us back to 1960 and “He Will Break Your Heart” by Jerry Butler. This track went all the way to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard R&B chart. Jerry “The Iceman” Butler was a former member of soul…

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“Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)” (Aretha Franklin)

Until You Come Back to Me

Your classic sweet soul song of the day is “Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do),” by Aretha Franklin. This song was just one of Aretha’s many hit songs, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B chart in early 1974. Aretha Franklin had a ton of Top 40 singles in…

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“Grazing in the Grass” (Hugh Masekela/The Friends of Distinction)

Grazing in the Grass

Your classic instrumental of the day that also had a hit version with lyrics is “Grazing in the Grass.” The original instrumental version was by Hugh Masekela and the subsequent version with lyrics was by the Friends of Distinction, and they were both top ten hits. Unlike the classic instrumentals of the day for the the past few days, which…

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