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  2. Hey, Soul Sister - Wikipedia

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    The song climbed to #1 on the Hot Digital Songs chart for the week of April 10, 2010, and stayed in the top spot for three weeks. As of the January 20, 2011, issue of Billboard , "Hey, Soul Sister" had spent 22 weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart.

  3. The Way to Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    It was a top 10 hit in five European Countries. The Belgian release had no B-side and was thereby sold as a half price single. Afterwards a maxi single was released with a long version (5:18) and an instrumental version. After its European success, the single was released in the US in 1989 where it charted one week, on #41 on the US Billboard ...

  4. Save Me, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The album's first single, "Hey, Soul Sister", which marked a return to the group's folk-rock roots, was released to digital retailers on August 11, 2009. The single has since become Train's fourth career Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and second career top 10 hit, reaching number three 26 weeks after it was released. It is also the band's ...

  5. Soul Sister (Aretha Franklin album) - Wikipedia

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    Soul Sister is the eighth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released in 1966 by Columbia Records. Track listing. Side One "Until You Were Gone" (3:00) "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" (James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy) (2:32) "Follow Your Heart" (Van McCoy, Belford Hendricks) (2:24)

  6. Erma Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Erma sang backup for her sister Aretha on Aretha's signature tune "Respect". [2] In 1967, Erma Franklin sang the original version of "Piece of My Heart", which was a top 10 soul hit in the U.S. and rose to number 62 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. [3] The track was co-written and produced by Bert Berns. [3]

  7. Sonic Temple - Wikipedia

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    Released: 6 November 1989. "Sweet Soul Sister". Released: 26 February 1990. Sonic Temple is the fourth studio album by British rock band The Cult, released on 10 April 1989. The album features some of the band's most popular songs, including "Fire Woman" and "Edie (Ciao Baby)". Sonic Temple was the last album recorded with longtime bassist ...

  8. Sam & Dave - Wikipedia

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    Sam & Dave. Sam & Dave were an American soul and R&B duo who performed together from 1961 until 1981. The tenor (higher) voice was Sam Moore (born 1935) and the baritone/tenor (lower) voice was Dave Prater (1937–1988). Nicknamed "Double Dynamite", "The Sultans of Sweat", and "The Dynamic Duo" for their gritty, gospel-infused performances, Sam ...

  9. Soulsister - Wikipedia

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    soulsister .be. Soulsister is a Belgian music band consisting of Jan Leyers and main vocalist Paul Michiels [ 2] that initially existed from 1986 to 1995 and, after a split, reunited in 2007. Soulsister is often designated as SoulSister, the Soul Sisters or Leyers, Michiels and SoulSister. [ 3]