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Album: Nothin' But Soul
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Released: 1965
Length: 2:52
Plays (last 30 days): 0
I said, Shotgun!
Shoot 'em 'fore they run now
Do the jerk, baby
Do the dirty now
Hey

Put on your red dress
And then you go downtown now
I said, Buy yourself a shotgun now
We're going to break it down baby now
We're going to load it up baby now
Oh can you shoot 'em 'fore they run now

I said, Shotgun!
Shoot 'em 'fore they run now
Do the jerk, baby
Do the dirty now
Hey

Shotgun!
Shoot 'em 'fore they run now
Do the jerk, baby
Do the dirty now
Hey

Put on your high heel shoes
I said we're going down here listen to 'em play the blues
We're gonna dig potatoes
We're gonna pick tomatoes

I said, Shotgun!
Shoot 'em 'fore they run now
Do the jerk, baby
Do the dirty now
Hey

I said it's twine time
I said it's twine time
I said it's twine time
Hey, look at that
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 Zep wrote:

Shotgun - Jr. Walker & the All Stars
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
I Can't Stand the Rain - Robben Ford
Classical Soul - Oscar Lopez
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack
Hello Stranger - Samantha Fish

OMG WHAT A SET!




YES!!!
TEN!!   
Shotgun - Jr. Walker & the All Stars
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
I Can't Stand the Rain - Robben Ford
Classical Soul - Oscar Lopez
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack
Hello Stranger - Samantha Fish

OMG WHAT A SET!
I think I heard this in Top Gun Maverick
I believe I heard this in the Top Gun Maverick movie
On the shortlist for the "Coolest Song Of All Time".
The correct answer is 10.
 eileenomurphy wrote:

GREAT TUNE! There are better sounding versions of this! ...the tambourine almost made my ears bleed into my phones on this one!


Tweaked that a bit.  
GREAT TUNE!!!     ...BAD RECORDING QUALITY!
GREAT TUNE! There are better sounding versions of this! ...the tambourine almost made my ears bleed into my phones on this one!
 garyalex wrote:

Bill,  

There's a cleaner and better-sounding version of this on Qobuz. 


Indeed there is. Thanks.
so many hiphop samples came from this
 BillG wrote:

Bad recording, unfortunately.
 
Bill,  

There's a cleaner and better-sounding version of this on Qobuz. 
 bb_matt wrote:
Great song, but had to check to see if my headphones were on the fritz - they weren't. Either a bad recording, or bad source then.
 
Bad recording, unfortunately.
Great song, but had to check to see if my headphones were on the fritz - they weren't. Either a bad recording, or bad source then.
Aaahhh!!! thank you psd gods, left Clapton's weeping for a super Junior full blast, shake it now sweet thing
 pope183 wrote:

 
You don't say?

I always wondered who did this song. Cool. Awesome sax licks.
I do so love this!!! We used to go dancing every Fri and Sat night and this always got played. (It was a radio hit back then)
i call shotgun on the soultrain........cool
I think I used to think this was a young Stevie Winwood!

Hm.

An 8 just the same.
 sugarbaby wrote:
i still remember his solo on Urgent by Foreigner..that made the whole song.
 
A bunch of us went to a Foreigner concert (i know, don't ask) just to hear that Sax solo. We rushed the stage just as Junior started to wail. And got dragged backwards out of the show by security while Junior did his thing. Ahhhhh memories.

Come on, Bill........it's not as funky but "What Does It Take to Win Your Love" was a great, soulful song, too...........great sax!
JJ on bass.
sugarbaby wrote:
i still remember his solo on Urgent by Foreigner..that made the whole song.
Really? < racks brain > < feels pain of 80's rock > < finds solo > huh, cool, thanks for the trivia.
davin wrote:
When did radio paradise become the oldies station.
This is what makes oldie stations cool.
Oh yeah, this is the funky stuff...love it!
we gonna dig potatas, we gonna pick tomatas.
Shesdifferent wrote:
too cool for school...10
i still remember his solo on Urgent by Foreigner..that made the whole song.
Never tired of dancing to it. Has withstood the test of time. Classic in all respects.
Love Jr. Walker, but I never liked this song. Go figger....
One sure floorfiller at the time!
davin wrote:
When did radio paradise become the oldies station.
The same day it became eclectic. Keep it up. I'm diggin' it, Bill.
Can't sit still
OUTSTANDING!
Green Onions and this all in the same afternoon ... total classics that will stand the test of time
Old. 

School.

{#Bananapiano}
 


When did radio paradise become the oldies station.
This is what's missing from our current musical landscape - just funky and soulful and great! Hate to admit I had the 45..............
Getting my funky butt in gear today..
Yeah this is cool
Still gives me shivers,outstanding sound on vinyl.
I am back in high school! Great song.
Who gave this a 1? Am upping my 9 to a 10.
Whew.... finally something more like music to my ears. I feel like I've had industrial strength Draino(with a beat) pouring into my head for a few songs here.
Soul sax perfection. Living proof that Motown wasn't all cookie-cutter assembly-line music; the All Stars were a self-contained band with an authentic gutbucket sound. Honk honk! It should be pointed out that this upload of "Shotgun" was drawn from this (definitive) collection... ...and not the one pictured.
Can't stop snapping my fingers!