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19 December 1999 Straight into the millennium classics, Phyllis Hyman "You
know how to love me", Denise Thomas and Carl Anderson "It's the love", LTD featuring the vocals of Jeffrey Osborne "Stranger", and a tribute to Grover Washington Jr who died last week Grover, featuring Phyllis Hyman
"Sacred Kind Of love", Eddie Kendricks, from the 1974 Boogie Down album "Tell her love has felt the need", Anita Baker "Same Old Love", Kenni Burke from his debut album "You're the best" the track is "Paintings of
love", Lisa Scott new track for next year "Just Ask me", Jean Carn from the 1981 Sweet & Wonderful album "Bet your lucky star", Gary Glenn "I carry a torch for you", Howard Hewitt, Atlantic Starr "Love me down",
Lance Ellington "So much pleasure and so much pain, The Controllers from their second album for MCA "Secret fantasy", Rodney Mansfield "Nothing better than loving you" L J Reynolds "Southern pearl", Regina Belle "It
Doesn't Hurt Anymore", Chapter 8 "How is it possible", Tower Of Power from the album "Back to Oakland" "Just when we start making it", Lamont Dozier "Let me make love to you", and "Time Machine", Dee Dee Warwick "I
haven't got anything better to do", Johnny Day "Stay baby Stay", Sisters Love "Eye to eye"Down into the cellar and favourite Northern Soul tunes Spellbinders "Help Me", Belles "Don't Pretend", Alexander Patten "A
little loving sometimes", Mary Love "lay this burden down", Willie Hutch "Let's do the duck", Barbara Lewis "I remember the feeling", Jackie Wilson "Since You Showed me wow to be happy", Linda Jones "I just can't live
my life", Larry Saunders "On the real side", Betty Everett "Getting mighty crowded", Earl Van Dyke "Six by six", Evie sands "Picture me gone", Darrell Banks "I'm the one who loves you", Patrice Holloway "Love &
desire", Major Lance "To hot to hold", Donald Height "Talk of the grapevine". Guest in the last hour is Dean Johnson from Expansion Records of Manchester, a Don Varner track is first up, followed by Sharon
Clarke "There's a good reason", Maurice Long "One stands here", Reggie Sadler review and next Barbara Acklin "How can you lose something you never had", Timothy Wilson on an H & L records LP "Follow me", Gina
Breedlove "Free to be me", Tyson (didn't give out the title), The Sequins "Anyone can see", Sam Whyman on RCA (didn't give out the title), The Electrifying Cashmeres "What does it take to win your love", C C Music
Factory "Searching" Angie Johnson new release for 2000 "Won't say sorry", Lonnie Liston Smith "Shadows |