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  2. Joe Tex discography - Wikipedia

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    2002 Testifyin': The Essential Joe Tex (Castle Select) 2003 Classic Masters [28] 2004 This Is Gold (Disky) 2006 The Very Best of, Volume 1 ; 2006 The Very Best of, Volume 2 (Sony) 2006 Yum Yum Yum (HHO Licensing) 2006 The Best of Joe Tex (Platinum Disc) 2006 Golden Soul Hits (CBujEnt.) 2006 Nothing But a Joe Tex Party

  3. Joe Tex - Wikipedia

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    Yusuf Hazziez (born Joseph Arrington Jr.; August 8, 1935 [1] – August 13, 1982), known professionally as Joe Tex, was an American singer and musician who gained success in the 1960s and 1970s with his brand of Southern soul, which mixed the styles of funk, country, gospel, and rhythm and blues.

  4. He Will Break Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    "He Will Break Your Heart", is a song originally performed and co-written by Jerry Butler. It was a top-ten hit in 1960. It was a top-ten hit in 1960. In 1975, Tony Orlando and Dawn released the song under the title " He Don't Love You (Like I Love You) ".

  5. Anna Records - Wikipedia

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    Anna Records recorded acts like David Ruffin, future lead singer of the Temptations, Joe Tex, Herman Griffin, Johnny Bristol and his partner Jackey Beavers (the original duo behind The Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together"), and future Motown hit-making songwriter-producer Lamont Dozier (who went by the name Lamont Anthony at the time).

  6. Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman) - Wikipedia

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    "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" is a song composed by Joe Tex and Buddy Killen, and released by Tex as a single in December 1976, bringing the musician back to the top 40 of the US pop and R&B charts simultaneously for the first time since 1972's "I Gotcha". Tex used his aunt Bennie Lee McGinty's name as composer for tax reasons.

  7. A Sweet Woman Like You - Wikipedia

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    "A Sweet Woman Like You" is a 1965 single written and performed by Joe Tex. The single is the follow-up to his crossover hit, "I Want To (Do Everything for You)". Like its predecessor, "A Sweet Woman Like You" made the Top 40 and hit number-one on the R&B singles chart, becoming Joe Tex's third release to hit the top spot. [1]

  8. Bumps & Bruises (Joe Tex album) - Wikipedia

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    Bumps & Bruises is an album by the American R&B musician Joe Tex, released in 1977 via Epic Records. [6] [7] The album peaked at No. 108 on the Billboard 200. [8] "Ain't Gonna Bump No More" was Tex's last major hit, making the top 10 on the R&B chart and the top 20 on the pop chart. [9] The song reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. [10]

  9. Backstreet Boys (1996 album) - Wikipedia

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    Backstreet Boys is the debut studio album by American boy band Backstreet Boys, released on May 6, 1996, by Jive Records. [1] The first single released from the album was "We've Got It Goin' On".