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The Rita Wright Years: Rare Motown 1967-1970 ()

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The Rita Wright Years: Rare Motown 1967-1970 - Rita Wright
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Track Listing
  1. I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You
  2. Ain't I Gonna Win Your Love
  3. It Don't Mean Nothin' to Me
  4. Something on My Mind
  5. Beware of a Stranger
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  1. I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You
  2. Ain't I Gonna Win Your Love
  3. It Don't Mean Nothin' to Me
  4. Something on My Mind
  5. Beware of a Stranger
  6. That's What He Told Me
  7. I Want to Go Back There Again
  8. Bad Boy
  9. Give Back the Good Things
  10. Hurtin' Me (Became a Habit)
  11. Can't Stop
  12. Where Is the Love
  13. Mind, Body and Soul
  14. You
  15. Save the Country
  16. Since You Came Back
  17. Can You Feel It, Babe
  18. Love Child
  19. Where There's a Will There's a Way
  20. Love's Gone Bad
  21. Love My Lovin' Man
  22. You Made Me Feel Like (Everything Is Alright)
  23. (Touched) By the Hand of Love
  24. May His Love Shine Forever
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Syreeta Wright had been doing receptionist, secretarial, and demo vocalist work for Motown when she made her recorded debut, as Rita Wright, on her employer's Gordy subsidiary. "I Can't Give Back the Love I Gave You," an aching number written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson with Brian Holland, unfortunately went nowhere -- in a commercial sense -- upon its January 1968 release. It did reach Dusty Springfield, whose version was out in the U.K. by the end of November. Within a couple years, Wright co-wrote the ...

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