Episode #44: Another Mule is Kicking in Your Stall
Enough with your braying. After a week off to help the family with their Thanksgiving eating, Star Time is back with a sprint of four new shows to close out this overlong year. The second hour of this show focuses on tracks from '70s movie soundtracks, including such well-loved tracks like Rose Royce's "Car Wash" and Bobby Womack's "Across 110th Street." But it also includes somewhat lesser-known tracks like Gladys Knight's "Mr. Welfare Man" and the Moments' "Patty," which I believe is the only love song ever addressed to Patty Hearst. Unless there's something about "Afternoon Delight" which I have not yet been told.
| Artist | Song | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Set 1 | |||
| Homer Banks | 60 Minutes of Your Love | 1966 | Minit |
| The Isley Brothers | Write to Me | 1961 | b-side |
| Jimmy Pipkin & the Boss Five | Walkin' the Duck | 1966 | Camelot |
| The Radiants | Another Mule Is Kicking In Your Stall | 1969 | Chess |
| Walter Jackson | It's an Uphill Climb (To the Bottom) | 1966 | Okeh |
| The Wallace Brothers | My Baby's Gone | 1969 | Jewel |
| The Voices | Forever Is a Long, Long Time | 1967 | Penny |
| Margie Alexander | Can I Be Your Main Thing | 1971 | Atlantic |
| Set 2 | |||
| The Genies | Prove It | 1972 | Ronn |
| Helena Hollins | The China Doll | 1970 | Stonegood |
| The Love Experience | Are You Together for the New Day | 1971 | Cherry Red |
| The Mystic Moods | Conference of the Birds | 1973 | Warner Bros. |
| Isaac Taylor | Just Another Man | 1974 | Ronn |
| Al Downing | The Whole World's Gone Funky | 1975 | Chess |
| Booty People | Slappin' Five | 1977 | ABC |
| Set 3 | |||
| Barry White | Somebody Is Gonna Off the Man | 1974 | 20th Century |
| J.J. Malone | No World for Dreamers | 1973 | Fantasy |
| Edwin Starr | Ain't It Hell Up In Harlem | 1974 | Motown |
| Martha Reeves & the Sweet Things | Keep On Movin' On | 1974 | MCA |
| Exuma | You Don't Know What's Going On | 1970 | Mercury |
| Don Julian | Lay It on Your Head | 1973 | Money |
| Bobby Womack | Across 110th Street | 1972 | United Artists |
| Set 4/Outro | |||
| Willie Hutch | Give Me Some of That Good Old Love | 1974 | Motown |
| Gladys Knight & the Pips | Mr. Welfare Man | 1974 | Buddah |
| Mandrill & Michael Masser | Ali Bombaye (Zaire Chant) I | 1977 | Arista |
| The Moments | Patty | 1976 | Stang |
| G.C. Cameron | It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday | 1975 | Motown |
| Rose Royce | Car Wash | 1976 | MCA |

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