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The Very Best of Lou Rawls:  You'll Never Find Another

The Very Best of Lou Rawls: You'll Never Find Another
Lou Rawls

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Track Listing

  1. Dead End Street
  2. Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing
  3. Trouble Down Here Below
  4. A Natural Man
  5. Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
  6. Street Corner Hustler’s Blues/World Of Trouble [Live]
  7. I Can’t Make It Alone
  8. You Can Bring Me All Your Heartaches
  9. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
  10. On Broadway
  11. Righteous Woman/I Wanna Little Girl
  12. Breaking My Back (Instead Of Using My Mind)
  13. The Shadow Of Your Smile [Live]
  14. Bring It On Home
  15. Show Business
  16. Down Here On The Ground
  17. Lady Love
  18. See You When I Git There
  19. Groovy People
  20. Let Me Be Good To You
  21. You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37365 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-06-06
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Fairly satisfied2
I did get the two songs I wanted on the CD, but am a little dissapointed in the other songs since I had not heard a lot of them. Fairly satisfied. Thanks

Track #4 "Natural Man" is missing5
This is a wonderful, much-needed anthology. Especially enjoyable are the live tracks, which shows Lou Rawls as a consummate entertainer, on the same par with Sinatra and other "Rat Pack" vocalists.

What is puzzling, however, is the omission of track #4 "Natural Man" which is on the CD, but is not featured here. Nor is it to be found over at the iTunes Music Store. Both the Amazon and iTunes download version have 20 tracks; the CD 21.

This leads me to surmise there may have been a rights problem of some kind. If anyone knows what's up with this, I'd love to know!

Not what I expected2
I probably should have looked closer at the playlist on this CD. Instead, I just went by the title, "The Very Best of Lou Rawls." I've never heard of most of the songs on the CD, and I don't think the sound quality is up to par.