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I'm A Good Woman/I Don't Want A Playboy
7-inch (Item 532500) Cultures Of Soul, Late 60s — Condition: New Copy
A pair of incredible late 60s gems from Barbara Lynn – together on a funky 45! "I'm A Good Woman" is one of Barbara Lynn's greatest tunes ever – a hard soul groover with a massive bottom beat – guitar riffing with the rhythms, and some totally righteous vocals from Barbara on top! "I Don't Want A Playboy" is a midtempo cut with a really unique guitar groove, but as cool as that is, there's no stealing the show from Barbara's soulful vocals! (Limited to 1000 copies.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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