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Collectables' The Ultimate Hits of the 80's pretty much ignores large portions of what was going on in the 1980s. You will find no rap here, or any black music at all, save the Pointer Sisters. Hair metal is represented only by Quiet Riot's ... Ultimate 80'S Songs | 1. | Let's Groove - Earth, Wind & Fire |
| 2. | Africa - Toto |
| 3. | I'm So Excited - The Pointer Sisters |
| 4. | This Is It - Kenny Loggins |
| 5. | Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper |
| 6. | Karma Chameleon - Culture Club |
| 7. | 99 Red Balloons - Nena |
| 8. | Everytime You Go Away - Paul Young |
| 9. | Cum on Feel the Noize - Quiet Riot |
| 10. | Let's Hear It for the Boy - Deniece Williams |
| 11. | I Want to Know What Love Is - Foreigner |
| 12. | Love My Way - The Psychedelic Furs |
| 13. | Voices Carry - 'Til Tuesday |
| 14. | Tuff Enuff - The Fabulous Thunderbirds |
| 15. | What I Like About You - The Romantics |
| 16. | 867-5309/Jenny - Tommy Tutone |
| 17. | Overkill - Men at Work |
| 18. | Eternal Flame - Bangles |
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$9.85 Steps Of Faith Ministeries Hello I’m Helen McCall! “Miss Helen”I was born in Ashburn Ga. The baby daughter of a share-cropper, named Eugene and his wife Addie mae Mitchell; who later bought a 350 acre farm near Atlanta, Georgia, where I began my singing career. Although I began singing at an early age of 3, it wasn’t untill I was 8 that I began singing on the Radio in Roberta Ga. Brenda Lee sang on the program before us. They had to stand us on co-cola crates for us to reach the microphone, back then there was only one huge microphone and no T.V. at all. I probably wasn’t 3 feet feet high and she was shorter than me. By the time I was 12, I was singing all over Ga. and Ala. with my brother J.T. Mitchell and my sister Rose; we were known as The Mitchell Family, everybody said we sounded like The Chuck Wagon Gang. Everywhere we went I had to sing Silent Night. I felt funny singing it when it wasn’t Christmas. We sang in churchestent meetings and street meetings, things weren’t as confinded as they are today.I can’t remember not singing. My daddy was the President of the Gosple Music Association and we had singers such as the Blackwood Brothers, Hobie Lister & The Statesman Quartett, the Browns, The Sunlighters and many, many more. WE lived in a big colonial house on Ingram Rd. in Barnesville Ga. and most of them stayed the night with us. Grand-pa lived next door to us. He was an old-fashioned music teacher who taught us to sing with a tuning fork. He’d say open your mouth three fingers wide. I thought sometimes my mouth would break. Daddy and my brother built a Church on the farm, where Namoie & The Se-Go’s performed their first professional singing. I remember somebody asked her to do a T.V. program; but told her she could not sing in that funny language. We all gathered around a T.V. set somebody had: to watch her. You guessed it when she opend her mouth to sing; out came that funny language.In 1978, the Hensons sang their first songs in Georgia at the church. They didn’t have any money so they slept in an old school buss they had. Later that year the Inspirations came by and sang then spent the night with Mama. Daddy had already passed away and Mama lived in a small house beside the church. After I married, I sang on the Radio with B.J.& The Country Boy’s and Miss Helen. We stayed on the radio about 5 years, during this time I had the opportunity to sing on stage with Porter Wagnor. That was the same night Dolly Pardon was auditioning for her career. My band got cold feet and I didn’t sing because I didn’t have $50.00 to pay Porter’s band to play for me $50.00 at that time was 2 weeks salary for my husband. Another time, I sang at the State Fair with a band I didn’t know. I forgot the words to my song which was Then & Only Then, I looked at the band and went directly into another song; nobody ever knew I messed up my song. I wrote a country song in 1970 and added it to my country almum in 2003. A few years later I started traveling with my five year son who sang with me and later played the drums for me. We were known as The Mitchells, The McCalls & The Jacksons. I started singing ...
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