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On I'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT, the too often overlooked Clay continues to make the same sort of Memphis-style soul music that he made in the late '60s and early '70s. He deserves the thanks of a grateful nation: this is superior stuff. Backed once ... I'll Treat You Right Music Otis Clay I'll Treat You Right Songs I'll Treat You Right Review
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