Description
Rhythm & Blues music first had radio success in the late 50's with the birth of the Motown sound from Detroit, Michigan. Since then, both African-Americans and whites alike have continued to create newer R&B sounds with many of them here on this soulful compilation. This newer style combines elements of soul, funk, dance, and R&B. Volume 13 in the popular SilverSneakers series gives you 2 CDs of 50 minutes each featuring the very best of R&B soul for your seniors to take a walk down memory lane.
No. |
Song |
BPM |
Original Artist |
1 |
The Way You Do the Things You Do |
125 |
The Temptations |
2 |
Reach Out I'll Be There |
125 |
The Four Tops |
3 |
Baby Love |
125 |
Diana Ross & the Supremes |
4 |
Come See About Me |
125 |
Diana Ross & the Supremes |
5 |
Rescue Me |
125 |
Fontella Bass |
6 |
Love Train |
125 |
The O'Jays |
7 |
Back in My Arms Again/Stoned Love |
125 |
Diana Ross & the Supremes |
8 |
It Takes Two |
125 |
Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston |
9 |
Your Love (Keeps Lifting Me Higher) |
125 |
Jackie Wilson |
10 |
When Will I See You Again |
125 |
The Three Degrees |
11 |
Always and Forever |
cooldown |
Heatwave |
12 |
Get Ready |
125 |
The Temptations |
13 |
I Can`t Get Next To You |
125 |
The Temptations |
14 |
Boogie Fever |
125 |
The Sylvers |
15 |
Dance to the Music |
125 |
Sly and The Family Stone |
16 |
Twenty Five Miles |
125 |
Edwin Starr |
17 |
I`ve Got To Use My Imagination |
125 |
Gladys Knight and The Pips |
18 |
(Everytime I Turn Around) Back In Love Again |
125 |
L.T.D. |
19 |
Lady (You Bring Me Up) |
125 |
The Commodores |
20 |
Chain of Fools |
125 |
Aretha Franklin |
21 |
I`m Every Woman |
125 |
Chaka Kahn |
22 |
Wishing on a Star |
cooldown |
Rose Royce |