Commodores

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  • soul
  • funk
  • 70s
  • motown
  • rnb
The Commodores were a highly successful soul/funk band in the 1970s. They met as freshmen at Tuskegee Institute, and signed to Motown having first caught the public eye supporting The Jackson Five on tour. Original Band Personnel * Lionel Richie (vocals, saxophone, piano) - born on 20 June 1949, in Tuskegee, Alabama.
* Thomas McClary (lead guitar) - born on 6 October 1950, in Eustis, Florida.
* Milan Williams (keyboards) - born on 28 March 1948, died June 9th, 2006 in Houston.
* William King (trumpet) - born on 30 January 1949, in Florida.

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Songs

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    (Can I) Get a Witness

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    (I Know) I'm Losing You

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    12: 01 A.M. (reprise)

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    Ain't Givin' Up

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    All the Way Down

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    Angels We Have Heard on High

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    Animal Instinct

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    Are You Happy

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    Baby It's Forever

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    Baby This Is Forever

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    Been Loving You

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    Better Never Than Forever

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    Boogie Nights

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    Brick House

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    Brick House (12" mix)

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    Brick House (12" version)

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    Brick House (live)

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    Brick House (Wicked)

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    Brickhouse

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    Bump the la La

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    Can't Dance All Night

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    Can't Let You Tease Me

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    Cebu

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    Celebrate

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    Christmas Song

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    Christmas Time Is Here

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    Come by Here

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    Come by Here (Nutty mix)

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    Come Inside

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    Come Inside (live)

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    Cowboy to Girls

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    Cowboys to Girls

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    Cowboys to Grils

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    Deck the Halls

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    Do You Hear What I Hear

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    Do You Hear What I Hear?

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    Don't You Be Worried

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    Easy

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    Easy (album version)

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    Fancy Dancer

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    Fancy Dancer (12" mix)

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    Fire Girl

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    First Noel

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    Flying High

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    Free

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    Funky Situation

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    Funny Feeling

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    Funny Feelings

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    Gettin' It

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    Gimme My Mule


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