Barry White Loves Theme: The Best Of The 20th Century Records Singles
Genre: Soul Jazz

Barry White - Loves Theme: The Best Of The 20th Century Records Singles

UMC

Release Date: 13/04/2018

Cat No: 5788708

Format: Vinyl

Tracklist

  • love unlimited orchestra - love's theme
  • barry white - i'm gonna love you just a little more baby
  • barry white - i've got so much to give
  • barry white - never gonna give ya up never
  • barry white - cant ya see honey please
  • barry white - babe cant get enough of your love
  • barry white - my everything the last youre the first
  • barry white - what am i gonna do with you
  • barry white - i'll do for you anything you want me to
  • barry white - let the music play
  • love unlimited orchestra - saint soul (bonus track)
  • barry white - you see the trouble with me
  • barry white - we better try to get it together baby
  • barry white - don't make me wait too long
  • barry white - i'm qualified to satisfy you
  • barry white - it's ecstasy when you lay down next to me
  • barry white - baby playing your game
  • barry white - oh what a night for dancing
  • barry white - your sweetness is my weakness
  • barry white - just the way you are
  • barry white - september when i first met you
  • barry white - i love to sing the songs i sing

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UMC released Loves Theme: The Best Of The 20th Century Records Singles on Fri Apr 13 2018. The 22 track Soul Jazz release features Barry White.

UMC has released vinyl by Grace Jones, Japan, Teena Marie, Diana Ross, Tata Vega, Val Young, Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, Michael Prophet, Mighty Diamonds, Quincy Jones, Tangerine Dream, The Paragons, Stevie Wonder, and Ice Cube.

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