| | Turner, Ike & Tina Ghetto Funk CD - Import Turner, Ike & Tina Discography of CDs
Ghetto Funk Music | List Price | $6.97 (You save $0.38) | | Category | R&B Albums, Soul/R&B CDs | | Label | Pickwick | | CD Universe Part number | 7356032 | | Catalog number | 701832 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 19, 2006 |
Turner, Ike & Tina Ghetto Funk Songs | 1. | A fool in love  |
| 2. | I've been loving you too long  |
| 3. | Poor fool |
| 4. | You shoulda treated me right |
| 5. | Bold soul sister |
| 6. | hunter, The |
| 7. | Ghetto Funk |
| 8. | Let's get it on |
| 9. | Funky Mule |
| 10. | Raise your hand |
| 11. | Dust my broom |
| 12. | Honest I do |
| 13. | Too much man for one woman |
| 14. | So blue over you |
| 15. | You got me running |
| 16. | Stagger Lee and Billy |
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