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Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Charles Wright (born in 1940 in Clarksdale, Mississippi) & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band is a pioneering funk band. Active since the 1960s and most popular during the 1970s, the band had a number of Top 20 R&B hits, such as "Do Your Thing" (#11 Pop, #12 R&B), "Till You Get Enough" (#12 R&B, #67 Pop), and "Love Land" (R&B #23, Pop #16), but are best known for their biggest hit, 1970's "Express Yourself" (#3 R&B, #12 Pop), released on Warner Bros. Records and was later sampled in the N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton album in 1988.
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Songs
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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65 Bars and a Taste of Soul
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Comment (If All Men Are Truly Brothers)
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Dance, a Kiss and a Song
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Do Your Thing
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Doin' What Comes Naturally
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Everyday People (In the Jungle)
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Express Yourself
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Express Yourself (Mocean Worker remix)
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Express Yourself II
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Express Yourself, Part 1
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Express Yuorself
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ExpressYourself
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Get Ready
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Giggin' Down 103rd
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High as Apple Pie, Slice 1
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High as Apple Pie, Slice 2
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I Got Love
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I Got Your Love
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I Wake Up Crying
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I'm Aware
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Just to Settle My Nerves
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Keep on Saying (You Don't Love Nobody)
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Keep Saying
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Knock on Wood
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Let's Make Love Not War
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Livin' on Borrowed Time
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Love Land
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My Summer's Gone
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Ninety Day Cycle People
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One Lie (Leads to Another)
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Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
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Phuncky Bill
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Road Without an End
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Something You Got
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Sorry Charlie
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Stormy Monday
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Sweet Lorene
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Tell Me What You Want Me to Do
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The Joker (on a Trip Through the Jungle)
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Twenty-Five Miles
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What Can You Bring Me
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What Can You Bring Me?
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You're So Beautiful
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Your Love (Means Everything to Me)
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Your Love Means Everything to Me