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The soul/jazz singer Lorez Alexandria came to fame in the 1960s because of her silky smooth vocal style. Her inimitable talents are features on this 22-track double album.
2-on-1 CD plus 2 bonus singles tracks from the 60's jazz/R&B vocalist. First time on CD anywhere. Didn't We/In A Different Bag Music Lorez Alexandria Didn't We/In A Different Bag Songs | 1. | Didn't We |
| 2. | Play Me the Blues |
| 3. | Comet in the Sky |
| 4. | Endless |
| 5. | I Didn't See You |
| 6. | Psychedelic Bag |
| 7. | I'm Wishin |
| 8. | One Who Loves You, The |
| 9. | Nonchalantly |
| 10. | Talk About Cozy |
| 11. | Hey Jude |
| 12. | Confessin' the Blues |
| 13. | Deacon Jones' Daughter |
| 14. | I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore |
| 15. | I'll Never Be Free |
| 16. | Just One More Chance |
| 17. | Trust in Me |
| 18. | Vibrations |
| 19. | I've Got a Right to Cry |
| 20. | My Way |
| 21. | Santa Is Here |
| 22. | Help Me |
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