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#"Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul" (Charles Mingus)
"How Can This Be?" (Atlantic PRCD 5092 "PROMOTIONAL COPY NOT FOR SALE") is the third single from Debbie Gibson's album Body, Mind, Soul (LP 82450), released in 1993.
The medley on track one are studio recordings, including a rare alternative version of "Mr. Soul", mimed to by the group for the television program The Hollywood Palace on January 20, 1967.
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# "For What It's Worth/Mr. Soul" (Stephen Stills/Young) – 3:54
"Shock Your Mama" (Atlantic 87363; Atlantic UK A7386; Atlantic Europe 87386; Atlantic Japan AMDY-5107) is the second single from the 1993 album Body Mind Soul (LP 82450) by American singer-songwriter-actress Deborah Gibson.
In the tradition of the debut it started with the Neil Young Song Mr. Soul and went on with a guest appearance of Evan Dando of the Lemonheads as singer of Paint it sweet.
In 1976, the single "Let It Flow" (no. 76 R&B) was released on the Contempo label, owned by John Abbey, the founder and editor of Blues & Soul magazine.
2 Hot 100 1967 hit "Little Bit O' Soul" that received gold record status by the R.I.A.A..
After ending his recording career in the late 1970s, he was recruited by Betty Wright in 2003 to play on Joss Stone’s albums The Soul Sessions and Mind, Body & Soul.