15002

    Erma Franklin Soul Sister (1969)

    Brunswick
      • 1. By the time I get to Phoenix
      • 2. Change my thoughts from you
      • 3. Light my fire
      • 4. You've been cancelled
      • 5. For once in my life
      • 6. Can't see my way
      • 8. hold on, i'm comin'
      • 9. saving my love for you
      • 10. son of a preacher man
      • 11. gotta find me a lover
      • 12. baby i love you

      Rare groove classic from Aretha's soulful sibling. Includes her seminal version of "Light My Fire"!

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