| | On The Chitlin Circuit: Southern Soul Hits CD (1 Customer Review)
Performers include: Denise LaSalle, Carl Simms, Lee Shot Williams, Ollie Nightingale, Barbara Carr.
Illustrator: Chris Johnson . On The Chitlin Circuit: Southern Soul Hits Music On The Chitlin Circuit: Southern Soul Hits Songs | 1. | Party on the Weekend - Quinn Golden |
| 2. | It Ain't a Juke Joint Without the Blues - Carl Sims |
| 3. | On the Chitlin' Circuit - Bill Coday |
| 4. | Just Another Hole in the Wall - Lee "Shot" Williams |
| 5. | Snap, Crackle & Pop (X-Rated) - Denise LaSalle |
| 6. | Cheatin' Is a Risk - Lee "Shot" Williams |
| 7. | Slow Roll It - Sheba Potts-Wright |
| 8. | You've Been Caught - Chuck Roberson |
| 9. | Make It Talk - Dr. Feelgood Potts |
| 10. | Leave Me Alone - Sheba Potts-Wright |
| 11. | Sue's Cafe - O.B. Buchana |
| 12. | You Shoulda Kept It in the Bedroom - Denise LaSalle |
| 13. | Bottoms Up! - Quinn Golden |
| 14. | I'll Drink Your Bath Water, Baby - Ollie Nightingale |
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