Various Artists - Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam Thro - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Description: A further selection of prime cuts that explore aspects of the Vietnam war - as seen through the eyes of black America. Many of the biggest names in 60s and 70s soul offer personal, pertinent and pointed views, embracing everything from war's impact on human relationships to the often devastating consequences for it's casualties and survivors alike. Consistently as good as the first volume in every department, and containing many tracks that were either unavailable for license at the time of the first volume, and many others that there just wasn't room to fit onto the award-nominated A Soldier's Sad StoryInch (CDKEND 226). Around half of these tracks have never appeared on CD before. Most of those have, in fact, never been reissued before. Album Tracks 1. Soldier's Plea - Marvin Gaye 2. Wait for Me - Brothers of Soul 3. Your Heart Belongs to Me - the Velvelettes 4. Soldier's Goodbye - William Bell 5. Please Mr. President - King Solomon 6. Please Uncle Sam (Send Back My Man) - the Charmels 7. Soldier's Prayer 1967 - Archie Bell & the Drells 8. Take Good Care - Tony Mason 9. Keep a Light in the Window Until I Come Home - James w. Alexander 10. Don't Cry My Love - the Impressions 11. Please Wait for Me (My Darling) - Masters of Soul 12. Don't Cry My Soldier Boy - Thelma Houston 13. War - the Temptations 14. Am I Ever Gonna See My Baby Again? - the Sweet Inspirations 15. Standing on the Corner - Watson & the Sherlocks 16. Does Anybody Know I'm Here? - the Dells 17. Letter from My Son - Melverine Thomas 18. I Can't See You No More (When Johnny Comes Marching Home) - Joe Tex 19. Medley Vaya Con Dios/Fellow in Vietnam - Charlie Foxx, Inez & Charlie Foxx 20. Open Letter to the President - Roy C 21. I Should Be Proud - Martha Reeves 22. Welcome the Boys Back Home - Bill Moss & the Celestials 23. March to the Wit
- Artist: Various Artists
- Title: Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam Thro
- Format: CD
- Label: Kent Records UK
- Release Date: 07/12/2005
- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Various Artists - Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam Thro - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 029667224529
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A further selection of prime cuts that explore aspects of the Vietnam war - as seen through the eyes of black America. Many of the biggest names in 60s and 70s soul offer personal, pertinent and pointed views, embracing everything from war's impact on human relationships to the often devastating consequences for it's casualties and survivors alike. Consistently as good as the first volume in every department, and containing many tracks that were either unavailable for license at the time of the first volume, and many others that there just wasn't room to fit onto the award-nominated A Soldier's Sad StoryInch (CDKEND 226). Around half of these tracks have never appeared on CD before. Most of those have, in fact, never been reissued before. Album Tracks 1. Soldier's Plea - Marvin Gaye 2. Wait for Me - Brothers of Soul 3. Your Heart Belongs to Me - the Velvelettes 4. Soldier's Goodbye - William Bell 5. Please Mr. President - King Solomon 6. Please Uncle Sam (Send Back My Man) - the Charmels 7. Soldier's Prayer 1967 - Archie Bell & the Drells 8. Take Good Care - Tony Mason 9. Keep a Light in the Window Until I Come Home - James w. Alexander 10. Don't Cry My Love - the Impressions 11. Please Wait for Me (My Darling) - Masters of Soul 12. Don't Cry My Soldier Boy - Thelma Houston 13. War - the Temptations 14. Am I Ever Gonna See My Baby Again? - the Sweet Inspirations 15. Standing on the Corner - Watson & the Sherlocks 16. Does Anybody Know I'm Here? - the Dells 17. Letter from My Son - Melverine Thomas 18. I Can't See You No More (When Johnny Comes Marching Home) - Joe Tex 19. Medley Vaya Con Dios/Fellow in Vietnam - Charlie Foxx, Inez & Charlie Foxx 20. Open Letter to the President - Roy C 21. I Should Be Proud - Martha Reeves 22. Welcome the Boys Back Home - Bill Moss & the Celestials 23. March to the Wit

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