S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission
S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission | ||||
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Studio album by Marc Broussard | ||||
Released | September 30, 2016 | |||
Genre | R&B, soul | |||
Label | G-Man Records | |||
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S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission is the eighth full-length studio album by Marc Broussard on G-Man Records.
It is a sequel to his 2007 release S.O.S.: Save Our Soul which featured songs from the '70s. This time, the album features cover songs from the '50s & '60s and includes the single "Cry to Me"[1] which was originally performed by Solomon Burke in addition to one original composition, "Fool For Your Love."
The album was released on September 30th, 2016[2][3] and 50% of the proceeds are to be donated to Broussard's local charities in Louisiana.[4]
Track listing
- "Cry To Me" (originally performed by Solomon Burke)
- "Do Right Woman" (originally performed by Aretha Franklin)
- "Baby Workout" (originally performed by Jackie Wilson)
- "Twistin’ The Night Away" (originally performed by Sam Cooke)
- "These Arms Of Mine" (featuring Huey Lewis) (originally performed by Otis Redding)
- "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" (originally performed by Jimmy Ruffin)
- "I Was Made To Love Her" (originally performed by Stevie Wonder)
- "In The Midnight Hour" (featuring J.J. Grey) (originally performed by Wilson Pickett)
- "Hold On, I'm Comin'" (originally performed by Sam & Dave)
- "It's Your Thing" (originally performed by Isley Brothers)
- "Fool For Your Love"
- "Cry to Me" (Acoustic) (featuring Ted Broussard) (originally performed by Solomon Burke)
- "Sunday Kind of Love" (originally performed by Etta James)
- "Every Tear" (originally performed by David Egan)
References
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