The New Birth

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  • funk
  • soul
  • yall memba when music was funky
  • classic soul
  • 70s
Formed by Tony Churchill and music-industry veteran Harvey Fuqua, New Birth was originally named the Nite-Liters. As the Nite-Liters, they enjoyed chart action with three R&B hits: "K-Jee," "Afro-Strut," and "Pull Together." Of the three, "K-Jee" was the most successful, peaking at number 17 during a 13-week run. The roots of the band lie with Leslie and Melvin Wilson, who were gospel singers living in Muskegon, MI.

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Songs

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    Ain't No Change

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    Come On And Dream Some Paradise

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    Comin' From All Ends

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    Do It Again

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    Don't Blame the Young Folks (For the Drug Society)

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    Don't Take Your Love From Me

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    Dream Merchant

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    Easy Evil

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    Fire & Rain

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    Got to Get a Knut (album version)

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    Got to Get a Knutt

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    Heaven Says

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    Honey Bee

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    Honeybee

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    How Good It Feels

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    Hurry Hurry

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    I Can Understand It

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    I Want to Make It With You

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    I Wash My Hands of the Whole Damn Deal

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    I'd Spend My Whole Life Loving You

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    I's Spend My Whole Life Loving You

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    It's Been a Long Time

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    It's Been a Long Time (Full version)

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    It's Impossible

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    Just to Be Somebody

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    Keep on Doin' It

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    Let It Be Me

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    Love Is Stronger Far Than We (Plus Fort Que Nous)

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    Never Can Say Goodbye

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    O-o-h Child

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    Oh What a Feeling

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    One Way Bus

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    Pains Of Love

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    Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)

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    The Sunshine Song

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    Theme From "Buck and the Preacher"

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    Theme From Buck And The Preacher

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    Unborn Child

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    Until It's Time for You to Go

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    What Can You Do

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    Wild Flower

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    Wildflower

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    Wildflower (Full version)

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    Yesterday I Heard the Rain

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    You Are What I'm All About

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    You've Got to Be the One for Me


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